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{3.

0} Walkthrough

As soon as you press New Game, Professor Birch will give you a small introduction. Then, he'll
ask for your name and gender. After all this, he'll say that he gets it now! Professor will then
teleport you to Littleroot and tell you to come to his lab. OK, then.

[3.1] Littleroot Town

When the truck stops, leave. Your mom will escort you to your new home(the left one if you're a
boy, the right one if you're a girl.) and tell you to set the new clock that Dad got you. Go
right upstairs and examine the clock. When that's done, go to the PC on the very right of your
room and withdraw the Potion that's in there.

Go downstairs and watch the scene. Now leave your house and go to Professor Birch's
laboratory.It's located right underneath your house; you can't miss it. Go inside to find out
that he's not there. *sigh* This guy seems like a magnet for trouble.

Leave the laboratory and head to your neighbor's house. Watch the scene, then go upstairs. Talk
to your new, FRIENDLY rival. The song here will be different depending if your rival is a boy or
a girl. Your rival's gender will be opposite of yours.

After that, leave the town via the north exit. Oh my god! It's Professor Birch! He's getting
attacked by a Pokemon! If you try to leave, he'll yell at you so examine his bag and pick a
Pokemon. This will be your starter, so choose wisely. Myself, I picked Torchic because it's such
a badass.

You'll get your first taste of battle now. It's a weak Pokemon, so you should have no problem
defeating it. Just pick fight and Scratch/Tackle/Pound until it's dead. You can't lose this
fight; the wild Poochyena will run away if you're dying. Which you really shouldn't be.

Watch the scene afterwards. You'll be given the Pokemon that you used earler. Give it a nickname
if you want, but we're done here. Examine your starter and learn about its moves.

Leave via the north exit again. There's some wild Pokemon here, but you can't catch any yet.
There are no trainers here and it's really a short way until Oldale Town.

There's not much to do here yet. Talk to the man in white next to the first house to the right.
He'll take you to the Pokemart and give you a free Potion. Now leave towards the top exit. Make
sure your Pokemon is fully healed.

It's only a short way before you meet up with your rival. Talk to him/her. Now, we'll begin your
first trainer and rival battle.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
RIVAL BATTLE 1

This is REALLY easy. Both of you have only one Pokemon. Your rival's Pokemon will always be the
type that's strong against yours. Don't worry about that now, though. Just keep using your
offensive technique. You should have the edge still because you had the opportunity to fight and
level up before. Use your potion if you're low on health.

After your battle, go all the way back to Littleroot Town. You should heal in a Pokemon Center.
The trip shouldn't be too bad, just hop over the ledges. When you get back to Littleroot Town,
visit Birch in his lab. Yes, he's in there this time. You'll get a Pokedex and five Pokeballs.

Leave the lab and talk to mom who should be standing outside the door. She'll give you the
Running Shoes. Read the instructions. Press B to run.

Leave through Route 101 just one more time. This time, we can catch some Pokemon. Read the basics
section if you don't know how.

ROUTE 101
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 80% |
|Poochyena | 20% |
+--------------------------------------+

Catch a Poochyena if you want, but later in the game it's only going to serve as something for
your Pokedex. Zigzagoon, as you'll learn soon, is the most common darn thing in the entire game.

[3.2] Oldale Town

+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Poke Ball | 200 |
|Potion | 300 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Burn Heal | 250 |
|Awakening | 250 |
+---------------------+

When you get to Oldale Town, make sure to stock up on a couple of Pokeballs. Even though we're
not going to be using the Pokemon around here, we still want them in our Pokedex. There's no
other places of interest here, so heal at the Pokemon Center and head west to Route 102.

ROUTE 102
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 40% |
|Poochyena | 10% |
|Surskit | 3% |
|Wingull | 4% |
|Ralts | 3% |
|Wurmple | 20% |
|Lotad | 0%/20% |
|Seedot | 20%/0% |
+--------------------------------------+

There are already some rare goodies this early in the game. Ralts can only be found here and it's
really rare, but if you can get your hands on it, be sure to train it. Sure, it might only have
Teleport now, but it can develop into one of the strongest Psychic Pokemon later in the game.
Wingull and Surskit are also quite rare right now, but are one of the few water Pokemon that are
available to you right now. If you have Mudkip, don't using either of these two. Don't go
searching for these as they are more common later in the game and aren't really that strong
anyway. If you do come across one though, use it temporarily unless you have Mudkip. Lotad is a
much better choice for a water Pokemon though and it's pretty common here IF you have Sapphire.
It's also a grass type.

If you have Ruby, you'll be able to catch a Seedot. Seedots are not really that great unless
properly trained, but like the water types, there aren't too many grass Pokemon this early in the
game.

As for Wurmple, it has two evolutions. Neither are really that useful later in the game, but it
does evolve early and is strong early in the game. It's up to you whether or not you want to use
it.

On Route 102, you're going to be fighting some simple trainer battles. When you get to the top of
the map, look to your right to see some berry plants. Pick them. You can replant them if you
want, but don't worry too much about berries right now. Go ahead and use them, Oran and Leppa are
quite common.

Over to your left, look below the Lass trainer to find a Potion lying on the ground. Continue
left to hit Petalburg City.
[3.3] Petalburg City

Petalburg is a pretty city. Make sure to talk to the man in the Pokemon Center next to the PC.
He'll change your profile for you.

+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Poke Ball | 200 |
|Potion | 300 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Burn Heal | 250 |
|Awakening | 250 |
|Escape Rope | 550 |
|Repel | 350 |
|X Speed | 350 |
|X Attack | 500 |
|X Defend | 550 |
|Orange Mail | 50 |
+---------------------+

Buy some Pokeballs and maybe a Potion if you can afford it. If you're going to buy Pokeballs in
large numbers, do it by 10's so you can get the extra Premier Ball.

When that's all done, go inside the gym. Talk to your dad and watch the scene. If you don't know
how to catch a Pokemon, make sure you pay attention. After that, get ready to leave. Your dad
will only battle you if you have four badges, so let's get going.

ROUTE 104
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 40% |
|Surskit | 5% |
|Wingull | 5% |
|Wurmple | 40% |
|Taillow | 10% |
+--------------------------------------+

Keep your eye on Taillow. Its attack power is very strong for throughout the game and is a great
Pokemon to have. It's especially useful in the forest filled with Bug Pokemon.

It shouldn't be too far before you reach an empty house. This will be useful later on, but for
now, just keep going up. Pick the berries here and enter the forest.

( a. Petalburg Woods )
PETALBURG WOODS
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 10% |
|Shroomish | 10% |
|Silcoon | 10% |
|Wurmple | 40% |
|Cascoon | 10% |
|Slakoth | 10% |
|Taillow | 10% |
+--------------------------------------+

Get a Shroomish here, unless you have Treecko. Everything else is just Pokedex stuff, if you
don't already have it.
At the entrance of the Petalburg Woods, go east for some items. Make sure to check the empty
space in the patch of grass for a hidden potion. Go west otherwise. You should see a short scene.
Battle the Team Aqua/Magma Grunt. In Sapphire, you'll be battling Team Aqua for the rest of the
game and Ruby Magma. The song will also vary before the battle.

Anyway, I took out the Level 9 Poochyena in one shot so it shouldn't beat you up too badly.
You'll get a Great Ball for defeating the Grunt. Move along now. Collect the Ether right before
the exit of the woods.

Exiting the woods is still Route 104, so the Pokemon here are the same. Talk to the guy to the
left to get TM09 containing Bullet Seed. Go behind the house above and examine all of the empty
spaces(and the Pokeball of course) for strong hidden items. Now go inside the house and talk to
everyone to receive a berry and Wailmer Pail. Keep walking along the path and you'll get to the
next city.

[3.4] Rustboro City

+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Poke Ball | 200 |
|Timer Ball | 1000 | * * These are only available after you break the
|Repeat Ball | 1000 | * rocks in Rusturf Tunnel.
|Potion | 300 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Burn Heal | 250 |
|Awakening | 250 |
|Escape Rope | 550 |
|Repel | 350 |
|X Speed | 350 |
|X Attack | 500 |
|X Defend | 550 |
+---------------------+

Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. Devon Corporation. It's the big building to the left of the northern exit. It's kind of hard
to miss. This building will be important later on.

2. The Pokemon School. If you're new to Pokemon, the school here will give you a ton of great
tips. Talking to the teacher will also earn you a Quick Claw.

3. The Cutter's House. Make sure that you get the HM01!

Right now, all we want to do is defeat the Gym Leader. So head over to the gym with your
strongest Pokemon and let's fight.

RUSTBORO GYM - ROXANNE

Talk to the man at the entrance for some tips. Rock types, eh? If you have Mudkip or Treecko or
caught a Wingull, Lotad, Shroomish, or Surskit, this will be a lot easier. And if you don't have
any one of those or haven't trained them, Dustox's Confusion can still do wonders. And not only
that, the Bullet Seed TM(TM09) that you got from the man outside the flower type is a grass move.
Teach that to someone if you're having trouble.

You can avoid the trainers in this room, but I would fight them. They give great experience and
gives you taste of Roxanne's power.

BOSS: ROXANNE
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Geodude | LV 14 |
| Nosepass | LV 15 |
+---------------------+

DO NOT underestimate Roxanne. She's not Brock. Her first Pokemon, Geodude, is a cinch. It's
double weak against grass and water. Nosepass, however, is harder. It has a surprisingly high
special defense that can withstand two or three water attacks. Roxanne also has two potions that
she can use. Make sure that your Pokemon can take a couple of hits. Don't be afraid to use a
Potion.

Roxanne's Pokemon mostly rely on Rock Throw and Rock Tomb. Rock Tomb lowers your Pokemon's speed
which can be a bit hazardous on slow water/grass types. Rock Throw can inflict quite a bit of
damage. The best thing is to have several Pokemon which are strong against Roxanne because if she
gets critical hit and your only Pokemon that's good against her rocks goes down, you're pretty
much screwed. Torchic users, make sure to level up that Shroomish as it can eat up tons of
attacks. For anyone who's having trouble, level up a Shroomish. Also, Stun Spore helps stop that
barrage of attacks from Geodude/ Nosepass.

When Roxanne's defeated, you'll receive the Stone Badge which raises your attack strength and
allows you to use the move Cut outside of battle(we need this for later), and TM39(Rock Tomb).

When you leave, there will be a short scene where that man you saved later gets robbed. If you
can't guess, we'll need to save him again.

Leave the city via the exit on the right to Route 116 to see the man. Talk to him and progress
right. Head into the Rusturf Tunnel. This will only be a short walk, don't worry.

RUSTURF TUNNEL
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Whismur | 100% |
Grab the Pokeball at the top of the tunnel, then confront the Team Aqua/Magma Grunt. Whoop his
sorry Pokemon, then watch the scene. You'll meet Mr. Briney and get the Devon Goods back. Since
we can't go any further, leave.

Return to Rustboro. You'll meet that man who got his goods stolen. Watch the scene. You'll
receive another Great Ball, a PokeNav, a Letter for Steven, and an errand. Looks like Dewford
will be our next step forward. But to do that, we'll have to take a step backwards.

Head out back through the woods. You should meet your rival on your way out, but he's not going
to do anything. Hop over the ledges. When you're back on Route 104, go down a bit. Remember that
deserted house earlier? Go in there to find Mr. Briney. Talk to him and say yes. We're setting
sail for Dewford!

[3.5] Dewford Town

Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. Check the house right where you get off the boat. Talk to the people there for a Silk Scarf.

2. Dewford Hall. Make them say something funny.

Anyway, Steven's not here. So let's take on the gym.

DEWFORD GYM - BRAWLY

This gym is pretty dark. Defeat the trainers along the way to make it lighter. Like Roxanne,
these guys are nice for experience.

BOSS: BRAWLY
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Machop | LV 17 |
| Makuhita | LV 18 |
+---------------------+
Brawly's not too hard as long as you have a flying Pokemon. There were plenty around that you
should have passed. Wingull, Taillow, and if you went into Granite Cave, Zubat. Torchic users
will also have Peck available. Brawly's stronger Pokemon is actually Machop. It has a higher
defense so it's tougher to take down. Brawly will use Bulk Up at least a few times in this
battle. This raises his Pokemon's Attack and Defense, making it harder for you to kill him. This
also makes it easier for him to defeat you.

There's not too much of a strategy to win this battle. Your best bet would be a quick attack. A
high defense Pokemon would eat up his attacks, but he might spend some time Bulking Up which is
worse for you in the long run when his Pokemon become strong enough to take you down in one hit.
Makuhita has a low defense, so he'll go down easily. Just worry about quickly taking out Machop.
Oh, one more thing. Machop has a weaker Special Defense than Defense, so if you have a Pokemon
with Special Attacks, use those if you have no flying or psychic type attacks.

Defeating Brawly will give you a Knuckle Badge. This makes Pokemon up to Level 30, even in
trades, obey you. More importantly, it'll allow you to use Flash outside of battle. You'll also
get TM08 containing Bulk Up.

Now that we have the Knuckle Badge, head up and left around the island. You'll reach Granite
Cave.

( a. Granite Cave )

Talk to the Hiker at the entrance. He'll give you TM05. Teach it to a Pokemon in your party(but
not a good one; Flash sucks.).

GRANITE CAVE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zubat | 40% |
|Makuhita | 40% |
|Geodude | 15% |
|Abra | 5% |
+--------------------------------------+

We see a couple of new faces here. Geodude the only one really worth keeping in your party.

After you head down the staircase, it'll be dark. Use Flash to lighten up the path.

GRANITE CAVE B1
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zubat | 30% |
|Makuhita | 30% |
|Aron | 20% |
|Mawile | 10%/0% |
|Sableye | 0%/10% |
|Abra | 10% |
+--------------------------------------+

GRANITE CAVE B2
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zubat | 20% |
|Makuhita | 5% |
|Aron | 45% |
|Mawile | 10%/0% |
|Sableye | 0%/10% |
|Abra | 20% |
+--------------------------------------+
Get an Abra here if you can. Just test your luck and throw a Pokeball at max health; I caught
mine that way. Also, make sure to get an Aron if you don't want a Geodude. You'll need to train
it for the next gym.

Go down on the first fork to find a Pokeball. Ignore the mud slide, we can't do anything about
that right now. The rest of the path is really straightforward. You should soon return to the
ground floor of Granite Cave, but on a side blocked if you were to try to get here directly from
the entrance. Go through the opening to find Steven. Give him the letter and he'll give you a
TM47 containing Steel Wing. Now let's get out of here.

When you chat with Mr. Briney again, you'll have the choice of going to the grand Slateport City.
Choose to go there.

[3.6] Slateport City

Briney will take you to the beach surrounding Slateport. Battle the trainers here to fill up your
Trainer's Eyes. One of the girls here will also give you a Soft Sand. Also check out the Beach
House. Beat everyone here to get six Soda Pops.

Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. Name Rater's House. If you hate your Pokemon's name, change it here.

2. Pokemon Fan Club. This is a very important place if you were to choose to enter a Pokemon
Contest.

3. Pokemon Contest House. Remember how these look. You can't enter this one right now, but in the
future you'll probably be coming back here. Get a Pokeblock Case from here anyhow.

4. The Slateport Harbor. This will be important later on in the storyline.

Slateport has a bunch of stores besides the actual Mart. They're along the left side of town.

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Poke Ball | 200 |
|Great Ball | 600 |
|Potion | 300 |
|Super Potion | 700 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Escape Rope | 550 |
|Repel | 350 |
|Harbor Mail | 50 | <<<Buy one.
+---------------------+

Energy Guru:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Protein | 9800 |
|Iron | 9800 |
|Carbos | 9800 |
|Zinc | 9800 |
|Calcium | 9800 |
|HP Up | 9800 |
+---------------------+

Doll Store:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Azurill Doll | 3000 |
|Marill Doll | 3000 |
|Skitty Doll | 3000 |
+---------------------+

PURCHASE A HARBOR MAIL HERE!!!

There's no gym here, but we have business to do. As always. First, go to the shipyard. It's the
big brown house. Talk to the first person you see there. Remember those Devon Goods? We want to
find Captain Stern.

Leave, then go to the museum where the long line of Team Aqua/Magma gang members were. Go inside.
Yeah, pay the darn fee. Talk to the first grunt you see. He'll give you a TM46 containing Thief
and run off. Go upstairs and talk to Captain Stern. Give him the Devon Goods, then Team
Aqua/Magma will attack you. Defeat both of the grunts and you'll meet their boss.

We're done with Slateport now. Leave towards the top to Route 110.

ROUTE 110
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 15% |
|Electrike | 20% |
|Oddish | 15% |
|Gulpin | 15 |
|Plusle | 5%/30% |
|Minun | 30%/5% |
+--------------------------------------+

There's a whole slew of new Pokemon here. Keep your eye on the electric Pokemon. They're OK for
the beginning of the game since you're a bit lacking in the electric department. Oddish is an
excellent Pokemon to keep if you dislike your grass Pokemon. Gulpin is trash though, get it for
the Pokedex only.

At the beginning of Route 110, you'll see a house. This is Cycling Road. We can't go in it
because we don't have a bicycle. D'oh. Just continue up through the grassy area.

You should see another house. This is the Trick House, and we can enter for this one. Read the
Aftermath section for more details.

Go right from the Trick House. Make sure to save, because Brendan/May is right around the corner.

RIVAL BATTLE 2

OPPONENT'S POKEMON:
Treecko Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Wailmer | 18 |
|Numel | 18 |
|Grovyle | 20 |
----------------------

Torchic Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Wailmer | 18 |
|Shroomish | 18 |
|Combusken | 20 |
----------------------
Mudkip Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Shroomish | 18 |
|Numel | 18 |
|Marshtomp | 20 |
----------------------

Not too hard. Your rival has obviously been training his/her Pokemon a lot and has a well
balanced team. You should too, though. Your biggest problem will be Shroomish. Shroomish has a
bad habit of using Stun Spore, then being switched out to a stronger Pokemon. Since you're slower
like that, it's a big problem for you. Bringing some sacrificial Pokemon with you is pretty
helpful. Also, watch out for Shroomish's ability: Effect Spore. If you're not paralyzed,attacking
it with a physical attack MAY make you poisoned, paralyzed, or asleep. Not much you can do about
it though...

Numel and Wailmer are easy. Using Pokemon of their weaknesses should take them out quickly. All
they can do is attack, so defensive Pokemon will help too. The starter is also easy, although at
a high level. Any Pokemon that can eat a few attacks can take it out. You can always through Stun
Spore right back at your rival.

After defeating your rival, he/she'll give you an Itemfinder. It's not really useful, but nice to
have if you're bored or like crappy items.

Heal at the Pokemon Center if you're hurt, then continue along the road to Mauville City.

[3.7] Mauville City

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Poke Ball | 200 |
|Great Ball | 600 |
|Super Potion | 700 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Awakening | 250 |
|X Speed | 350 |
|X Attack | 500 |
|X Defend | 550 |
|Guard Spec. | 700 |
|Dire Hit | 650 |
|X Accuracy | 950 |
+---------------------+

Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. First off, you must, must, MUST go to Rydel's Cycles. Ask for a Mach Bike.

2. Next, hopefully you would have bought a Harbor Mail from Slateport like I told you to. Give
the lady in the house between the Game Corner and PokeMart the item and she'll give you a Coin
Case.

3. Now we can go to the Game Corner. Gamble all you want, but don't spend all of your money.

4. The other house next to the house has a man who'll give you HM06 containing Rock Smash. This
is very, very important.

5. The man in the Pokemon Center. You know, the weird guy. There are five versions that can very
in every game.
Go in front of the gym and talk to Wally. Battle him. He really sucks. Defeat his only Pokemon.
You'll now have access to the gym! Let's get started.

MAUVILLE GYM - WATTSON

This gym has a "puzzle." To solve it, step on the switch at the top left corner. Every trainer
here has an electric type move on their Pokemon. Yes, that includes the Zigzagoon. Ground types
are immune to electric attacks, so you should have a field day with Geodude.

BOSS: WATTSON
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Magnemite | LV 22 |
| Voltorb | LV 20 |
| Magneton | LV 23 |
+---------------------+

Wattson can be easy or hard depending on your Pokemon. If you have a Geodude or Marshtomp, he
shouldn't be able to lay a finger on you. Remember, Ground types are totally resistant to
electric attacks. If not, just have something effective against steel.

Ground attacks will wipe the floor with Magnemite and Magneton. Even though they are strong, they
are 4x weak to ground attacks since they are half steel. They both have amazingly high Special
Attack. Use fire or fighting attacks if you don't have ground moves. Magnemite and Magneton
attack similarly. They'll use Thunder Shock and Shock Wave to deal a lot of damage to your
Pokemon. If you have higher leveled Pokemon, he'll have them use Thunder Wave first. This can be
a nuisance, so make sure to have some berries or Paralyz Heal.

Voltorb attacks in a different pattern. It'll mostly be using Spark. When it has HP in the yellow
zone, be sure to switch out your strong Pokemon because it will Selfdestruct. This will probably
kill whoever you have out, so it's best to have a sacrificial lamb. Voltorb is also very fast(but
not as fast as Kadabra ;)).

When you defeat Wattson, you'll get the Dynamo Badge which allows you to use Rock Smash outside
of battle as well as make them a little faster. You'll also get TM36 containing Shock Wave, a
rather useless move compared to Thunderbolt.

After you beat Wattson, head North onto Route 111. You'll pass by the Winstrate House. You can
defeat them for a Macho Brace, but it's all optional.

Break the rocks blocking your path with Rock Smash, HM06. You'll pass by some reporters. These
guys like to stalk you, so defeat them if you want. You should soon come up to a fork. Going
North leads into the desert, but we can't enter since the sandstorm is too strong. So head west
onto Route 112.

ROUTE 112
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Numel | 90% |
|Machop | 10% |
Two great Pokemon are here. Consider them both to be in your team. Remember, Numel's a fire type.

Head into the cave at the end of the path. This is called the Fiery Path because it's a path
that's fiery.

FIERY PATH
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Numel | 45% |
|Torkoal | 20% |
|Slugma | 20% |
|Grimer | 5%/10% |
|Koffing | 10%/5% |
+--------------------------------------+

Great Pokemon here. All of them are good choices to add to your party. Great oppurtunity for
those missing a fire type.

The Fiery Path is straightforward. You'll see a boulder as you go through, but there's nothing
that we can do about it right now. When you come out, head onto Route 111. Talk to the guy facing
the tree and say yes to receive a TM43 containing Secret Power. Now you can make secret bases if
you teach that to a Pokemon.

Head up Route 111. Talk to the girl to get a free berry, then pick all the bushes. If your
Pokemon are near dead, go around the right to find a very welcoming home name...Old Lady's Rest
Stop. Go in, rest, tell her to stop making you rest, then come out. Get back over to the left you
old lady.

You'll soon come across Route 113. It looks like it's snowing, but it's actually ash. There's a
very nice Pokemon if you search hard enough here. There are also nice hidden items. Examine all
the little circles on the floor.

ROUTE 111
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Spinda | 50% |
|Sandshrew | 45% |
|Skarmory | 5% |
+--------------------------------------+

If you find that Skarmory, you better get it. Skarmory is very, very nice. BTW, as note here, all
the Spindas have different spot colors. Neat, huh?

You should pass by the glass house. Go inside and talk to the man to receive a Soot Sack. Now
when you walk through all the soot, you'll pick it up and when you get enough, can turn it into
an item. Anyway, continue left until Fallabor Town.

[3.8] Fallabor Town

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Great Ball | 600 |
|Super Potion | 700 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Escape Rope | 550 |
|Super Repel | 500 |
|X Special | 350 |
|X Speed | 350 |
|X Attack | 500 |
|X Defend | 550 |
|Dire Hit | 650 |
|Guard Spec. | 700 |
+---------------------+

Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. Move Tutor's House. It's a great place that teaches all of your Pokemon moves that it learned
already but deleted for just a Heart Scale. Of course, you don't have one now but can obtain them
later.
Well, golly. There's no gym here either. Just leave towards the West onto Route 114. Talk to the
man with his Poochyena for a TM05 containing Roar.

ROUTE 114
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Seviper | 0%/30% |
|Zangoose | 30%/0% |
|Lotad | 0%/10% |
|Seedot | 10%/0% |
|Lombre | 0%/5% |
|Nuzleaf | 5%/0% |
|Surskit | 5% |
|Swablu | 50% |

There are a couple of goodies here, namely Zangoose. You should have most(or at least their pre-
evolutions.).

Continue along the mountainous path until you reach Meteor Falls. Meteor Falls is a big place,
but right now we don't have the supplies to go very far. So just proceed forward for the scene.

METEOR FALLS GROUND FLOOR


+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zubat | 93% |
|Solrock | 7%/0% |
|Lunatone | 0%/7% |
+--------------------------------------+

After the confrontation between Team Magma and Aqua, go down and talk to Professor Cozmo. Now
leave through the way you came. Return to Fallabor Town, then all the way back through the Fiery
Path. To the right of when you exit, there should be a lift. There were two Team Magma/Aqua
members blocking it before, but it should be clear as day now.

Once at the top of the volcano, move up and left. Battle the grunts until you get to their
leader. For those playing Sapphire, it'll be Archie. For those playing Ruby, it'll be Maxie. They
are not too tough.

BOSS BATTLE - ARCHIE/MAXIE

My party:
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Combusken | LV 27 |
| Swellow | LV 24 |
| Pelipper | LV 27 |
| Shroomish | LV 9 |
| Kadabra | LV 18 |
| Aron | LV 17 |
+---------------------+

BOSS: ARCHIE
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Mightyena | LV 24 |
| Golbat | LV 24 |
| Sharpedo | LV 25 |
+---------------------+
OR

BOSS: MAXIE
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Mightyena | LV 24 |
| Golbat | LV 24 |
| Camerupt | LV 25 |
+---------------------+

Both of these guys come down quite easily. Mightyena can be annoying using Sand-Attack all the
time, but a quick Pokemon with a fighting type move will bring it down really quickly. Mightyena
has a laughable defense. Next is Golbat. Like Mightyena, Golbat will annoy you, but he'll use
Confuse Ray. This can only be cured by switching out or using a berry. It has low defenses, so a
rock, ice, electric, or psychic type will quickly kill it. Not too hard.

If you're battling Archie, he'll send out Sharpedo. Sharpedo has very high attack, but terrible
defenses. It's water/dark, so any of its weaknesses should defeat it in 1-2 hits.

If you're battling Maxie, you'll be fighting a Camerupt. Still a piece of cake. Camerupt is slow
but can deal damage. It takes 4x damage to water attacks, so give it a dousing and it'll go down.
If you have no water types left, send out a Pokemon that can eat up attacks and beat it down
slowly.

Maxie/Archie has two Super Potions handy.

After defeating Maxie/Archie, examine the machine to get a Meteorite. You can return to Fallabor
to give Prof. Cozmo the meteorite and get a TM in return, or you can do that later and continue
downwards to Larvaridge Town.

The path down below is called the Jagged Pass.

JAGGED PASS
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Machop | 30% |
|Numel | 40% |
|Spoink | 30% |
+--------------------------------------+

Spoink is should be a new Pokemon to you, but it's not really worth keeping compared to others
like Abra and Ralts.

Anyway, if you have an Acro Bike, you can hop up the rocks. I don't know why you would. If you
don't, then it's a straightforward path that keeps going down. Hop over the ledges until you
reach Larvardige Town. And finally, you can bet your ass that we're going to a gym.

[3.9] Larvaridge Town


PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Great Ball | 600 |
|Super Potion | 700 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Awakening | 250 |
|Burn Heal | 250 |
|Revive | 1500 | <<< I can't stress how useful this item it.
|Super Repel | 500 |
|X Speed | 350 |
+---------------------+
Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. The Hot Springs. It's just cool. :)

2. The lady near the sand beds. If you only have five Pokemon in your party, she'll give you an
egg that'll hatch into a Wynaut.

3. Medicinal Herb Shop. Bitter taste - better cure!

Not much to do in this town, so let's bang up the gym. Make sure to bring Revives, Rawst Berries
or Burn Heals, and a juiced up and ready to go water Pokemon. Bring along ground backups too.

LARVARIDGE GYM - FLANNERY

Yes, there is actually a puzzle in this gym. Not a tough one, just long. We're going to have to
step in each of the holes so we can get to Flannery. There's only one route to get there. Step in
the wrong hole, you'll end up in the beginning or fight a trainer. Here's the order:

Bottom left, left(only one there), top left, top(only one), left, top(only one), top right,
right(only one), bottom left, bottom(only one).

That should get you to Flannery. Now save and get ready to fight.

BOSS: FLANNERY
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Slugma | LV 26 |
| Slugma | LV 26 |
| Torkoal | LV 28 |
+---------------------+

So you think that just because Flannery only has fire type Pokemon, she'll go down easy, right?
NO. Both of her Slugmas have Light Screen to protect all of her Pokemon against special attacks
for five whole turns. She also has Sunny Day on them which halves the power of water attacks and
doubles the power of fire attacks for five turns.

Flannery seems to be expecting a water type attack. Well, she has a good counter strategy, but
she's forgetting that fire types are also weak against ground and rock types. Defeat her two
Slugmas with a strong water type, and if that can't defeat her Torkoal, send them out.

Torkoal is different than the Slugmas. Hopefully, the Slugmas' Light Screen or Sunny Day hasn't
carried over. Torkoal has very, very high defensive stats so it will most likely not go down in
one or two hits even by its weaknesses. The only way to defeat Torkoal is to keep up with
attacks. Torkoal is very smart. Even though its attack strengths aren't so high, it can override
that. Overheat is a super strong fire attack that'll probably kill most Pokemon resistant to
it(excluding 4x resistance *coughGeodudecough*), but greatly lower its special attacks.

Torkoal will attack with Body Slam if it has no attacks that are strong against your Pokemon.
This can paralyze your Pokemon making it more hell for you. Lastly, Torkoal has Flail. When it's
just about dead and can take one more hit, it'll use Flail which will wreck havoc on your Pokemon
since it does more damage when it has low HP.

Flannery has two Hyper Potions to use on whomever she likes.

To defeat Torkoal, it's best that you have a rock type Pokemon, or a rock/ ground for resistance
to all of her attacks. Graveler and Nosepass are fine options. Another fire Pokemon with ground
or rock attacks will also be fine Pokemon. Whatever you do, just try not to rely so much on a
sweep by a water type Pokemon.

After you defeat Flannery, you'll receive the Heat Badge which allows Pokemon up to Level 50 obey
you, even those in trades and allows you to use Strength outside of battle.
Since we beat Flannery, we now have four badges. Remember what your dad said? He'll battle you
when you have four badges. So that will be our next destination. Leave towards the hole on your
right.

As you leave the gym, you'll meet up with your rival. He/she is so nice, so he/she'll give you
the Go-Goggles. Watch him trash talk to you. There are several routes that we can take back to
Petalburg City. I would jump the ledges to the right of Larvaridge, then through the desert.

DESERT
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Sandshrew | 40% |
|Cacnea | 20% |
|Trapinch | 40% |
+--------------------------------------+

All nice Pokemon. Trapinch is hard to train, but it'll evolve into a very cool Dragon Pokemon at
way later levels. Cacnea is a good offensive Grass/Dark Pokemon.

In the desert, make sure to get a fossil in the top right corner. The Claw Fossil turns into
Anorith, an offensive Bug/Rock Pokemon, and the Root Fossil
will turn into Lileep, a defensive Rock/Grass Pokemon. I chose the Claw Fossil, just because
Anorith's evolution just looks so damn sexy.

After clearing through the desert, head back west into Fallabor Town. This is just a pit stop;
continue until Meteor Falls. Exit through the west. No, we still can't explore Meteor Falls
further. Head down the ledges until you're back in Rustboro.

Head intp Devon Corp. and get an Exp. Share from the president. The PokeMart here also sells two
new kinds of Pokeballs, the Timer Ball and Repeat Ball. They're both a little expensive, but work
wonders.

Head back towards the way of Petalburg Woods down below. As you pass the flower shop, talk to the
girl outside to get a free White Herb. The flower shop is also selling flowers now(>_>) as
decorations. Don't buy any if you're low on money as they don't really do anything.

Head all the way back to Petalburg City through the Petalburg Woods.

[3.10] Petalburg City Returned

Everything's the same here. Remember way back when, Norman told us that he'll fight us when we
have four badges? Well, now that we have them, we can fight him. The PokeMart has gained a Great
Ball and Super Potion in their stock. Pick up what you need and go inside the gym.

PETALBURG GYM - NORMAN

In this gym, we absolutely must fight to continue. There are two doors. Each one has a name on
it. The trainers there will use items to make their battles better. That's OK; there's not much
of a difference. This gym uses normal type Pokemon, so any fighting type should take most of them
down. I recommend fighting all of the trainers here because they give great experience and money.

BOSS: NORMAN
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Slaking | LV 28 |
| Vigoroth | LV 30 |
| Slaking | LV 31 |
+---------------------+

I don't know about you, but all Norman did was attack me with crap. Any Pokemon with a high
defense or Protect/Detect will win this very easily. Although Slaking has damn near the highest
attack strength in the game, it can't attack every other turn. Using Protect/Detect on the turns
that it must attack will make it very easy. If you don't have, use something like Sleep
Powder, Stun Spore, or Supersonic to make it tougher for Slaking to attack when it can. Using
brute force can't win this battle as chances are, Slaking's stronger than you.

Vigoroth sucks. All it does is attack, attack, attack. It's not nearly as powerful as Slaking, so
a high defense or quick attacking Pokemon will take it out quickly.

When you defeat Norman, you'll get the Balance Badge. This allows you to use Surf outside of
battle and increases your Defense a little. You'll also get TM42 containing Facade.

After you defeat Norman, heal up and visit Wally's house. Talk to Wally's dad to receive HM03
containing Surf, a great water type attack in battle and allows you to swim outside of it. Teach
it as we're going to make use of its power.

Go back through the Petalburg Woods and to Rustboro. Make a right to Rusturf
Tunnel. Go through it and use Rock Smash on the rock. Watch the scene, then
we'll be at Verdanturf Town.

[3.11] Verdanturf Town

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Great Ball | 600 |
|Nest Ball | 1000 | <<<< Awesome item, if you can afford it.
|Super Potion | 700 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Awakening | 250 |
|Burn Heal | 250 |
|Ice Heal | 250 |
|Repel | 350 |
|X Special | 350 |
|Fluffy Tail | 1000 |
+---------------------+

Places of Interest:
-------------------
1. The Contest House. Talk to the gal there to get a Contest Pass and finally be able to enter a
Pokemon Contest. Make sure you blend some berries first, though! If you don't have a Pokeblock
Case, return to Slateport later in the game to get it. Talk to the girl in the corner for a TM45
containing Attract as well.

2. Wanda's House. It's Wally's relatives!

You'll get an HM04 for breaking the rock at Rusturf Tunnel. Awesome. But there's not really
anything to do here, so leave the town to the east.

ROUTE 117
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 30% |
|Marill | 5% |
|Oddish | 10% |
|Roselia | 30 |
|Volbeat | 5%/20% |
|Illumise | 20%/5% |
There are a couple of new Pokemon here. Nothing worth keeping though.
Make sure to check out the Daycare Center as it'll be important for those who like to battle
competitively. The route also has tons of people from the Trainer's Eyes. Get the three bushes
with Wepear berries in them. Continue until you return to Mauville.

Mauville's another pit stop. Nothing to do here, so go right until you reach the water's edge.
Surf right across using your new HM. You'll find Tentacool and Wingull there. These will be the
basic marine Pokemon that you'll find out in the sea, so get used to seeing those faces. I'm not
going to mention them all the time as it would be redundant. >_>

Now that we reached Route 118, we can continue on our journey. Talk to the fisherman to get a
Good Rod. Good, now we can fish. As you continue a bit further, you'll meet up with Steven.
Remember, that guy we had to deliver the letter to early in the game? At Dewford? Yeah, him.
He'll chat a bit and leave.

ROUTE 118
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 30% |
|Linoone | 10% |
|Electrike | 25% |
|Manectric | 10% |
|Wingull | 20% |
|Kecleon | 5% |
+--------------------------------------+

At the fork, you can go right to see the Berry Master. He's great because he loves to give away
free berries. When all is done, we'll be traveling up to Route 119.

Route 119 can start raining at any given moment. This WILL effect your battles, just not by much.
It'll add the infininte rain effect.(Water damage x2, fire damage x.5, takes 2 turns to charge
for Solarbeam.)

Route 119 also has tall grass. That means you'll have to walk through it. There's a bunch of
losers in the first batch of tall grass that will copy your movements. I don't think that you get
anything for defeating them though.

ROUTE 119
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 35% |
|Linoone | 15% |
|Tropius | 5% |
|Oddish | 35% |
|Wingull | 5% |
|Kecleon | 5% |
+--------------------------------------+

All crap here. Tropius is a nice HM Slave though. Just a big note here, this is the place where
you catch Feebas. Look in its section for more information.

Walking past the first batch of tall grass will get you to a house. Nothing happens here, so
continue forward. Any path will do as long as it goes up. Don't go up surfing though. You should
soon reach the weather institute. Talk to the grunts blocking the bridge and they'll say that
they don't want you to go in the Weather Institute. So you know what? Let's go in the Weather
Institute.

Inside the Weather Institute, make a left towards the kid. Take a nap on the bed(yes, while Team
Aqua/Magma is here >_>) to heal all of your Pokemon, then proceed to kick some ass. On the second
floor, go to the left and talk to the Aqua/Magma member. This person is an administrator! She's
still a terrible trainer though. Use the same Pokemon you've been using against the other
Magma/Aqua grunts as they're dark/fire Pokemon.
After Team Aqua/Magma leave, deposit a Pokemon on the floor below and talk to the scientist to
receive a free Level 30 Castform. How nice. It also has a Mystic Water equipped on it, so take it
off. Heal your Pokemon, then save. There's a tougher battle up ahead. Cross the bridge to meet
your rival.

RIVAL BATTLE 3

OPPONENT'S POKEMON:
Treecko Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Wailmer | 29 |
|Numel | 29 |
|Grovyle | 31 |
----------------------

Torchic Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Wailmer | 29 |
|Shroomish | 29 |
|Combusken | 31 |
----------------------

Mudkip Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Shroomish | 29 |
|Numel | 29 |
|Marshtomp | 31 |
----------------------

Your rival is still pretty bad. He/she has the same three Pokemon, so you should be familiar with
how to beat them. They still have nearly the same attacks. Shroomish will poison/paralyze/make
you fall asleep, Wailmer will attack you even though it has terrible offense, and pretty much
everything else are all offensive Pokemon. Nothing new or different.

Your nice rival will give you an HM02 after defeating him/her. If you need to heal, go back and
sleep at the Weather Institute. Continue up from where you fought your rival and you will reach
Fortree City.

[3.12] Fortree City

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Great Ball | 600 |
|Ultra Ball | 1200 |
|Super Potion | 700 |
|Hyper Potion | 1200 |
|Antidote | 100 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 |
|Awakening | 250 |
|Revive | 1500 |
|Super Repel | 500 |
|Wood Mail | 50 |
+---------------------+

You can't really do anything here. There's a unique decorations store in this town, but
"something unseeable is in the way."
Head out to Route 120.

ROUTE 120
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 15% |
|Linoone | 15% |
|Oddish | 30% |
|Marill | 30% |
|Absol | 5% |
|Kecleon | 5% |
+--------------------------------------+

I don't know about anyone else, but I had trouble finding Ziggys here. >_>

When you get to where the bridge is, talk to Steven. The next battle won't be too hard, don't
worry. Make sure to have some Pokeballs though. When you're Pokemon are ready, battle the
Kecleon. It's rare in most places, but there are a few more invisible ones that you can find. I
recommend you catch this anyway. After fighting the Kecleon, Steven will give you the Devon
Scope.

Return to Fortree and use the Devon Scope in front of the gym. Defeat the Kecleon(sometimes it
will run) and we'll now have entrance to the gym!

FORTREE GYM - WINONA

Winona uses Flying type Pokemon. No, not just normal Flying Pokemon, dual- type Flying Pokemon.
So don't just barrage in with only Electric or Rock Pokemon. But do bring some.

At the entrance, walk to the right. There will be a turnstile. Push right through it. On the next
one, push it down. Walk around it to continue up.

This next one is hard. Push the one shaped like an L up once. Now push the one on the right
right. Go around back to the L shaped one. Push it right, then down. Now go back around the other
turnstile on the right and push it left.

On the next part of the puzzle, push the turnstile in front of you to the right. Push the next
one right too, then down. Walk around to the left and push the turnstile on the very left down.
Go around the bottom and push the turnstile there up.

Walk to Winona and prepare for battle.

BOSS: WINONA
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Swellow | LV 31 |
| Pelipper | LV 30 |
| Skarmory | LV 32 |
| Altaira | LV 33 |
+---------------------+

Winona's easiest Pokemon is Swellow. Swellow has high speed and attack, but will easily go down
with an electric or rock type attack. If you don't have any(shame on you, against a flying type
trainer), attack it normally. Just watch out at low HP levels. Swellow likes to annoy you with
Double Team and has a move called Endeavor that will greatly lower your HP to the same as
its.

Pelipper and Skarmory have terrific defense, contrary to Swellow. However, they both have a
weakness. Pelipper is 4x weak to electric attacks. It can't really do anything besides stall you
with Protect or use weak attacks. Skarmory is weak against Fire, but has a higher attack than
Pelipper and can take at least a few hits from any physical attack.
Altaria is Winona's pride and glory. It's weak against ice, but you probably don't have any ice
attakcs at the moment. Rocks and electrics will also go down with an Earthquake, so we're going
to have to go with a quick and fast Pokemon here. Altaria has an attack called Dragon Dance.
While it's soaking up hits from your Pokemon, it will continue to raise its attack and speed
until it can pretty much destroy your Pokemon in one hit and also go first. Winona has a Hyper
Potion that she will probably use on Altaria, so make sure to attack quick and VERY quick. If you
have Roar, it will be useful to use it against Altaria as when switched out, it'll lose all of
its temporary stat bonuses. Hitting it with Confusion or Paralysis should also help a lot.

After Winona goes down, she'll give you the Feather Badge. This allows all Pokemon up to Level 70
obey you. It also allows you to use Fly outside of battle. She'll also give you TM40 containing
Aerial Ace, a strong flying attack.

We're done in Fortree. Our next destination is rather far, so get your bike and Pokemon ready and
head among Route 120.

Go across the bridge. It is rainy here and your Water Pokemon's water attacks will be doubled, so
be sure to use them here. Also, make sure that you have a strong Pokemon that can take a Milotic,
otherwise ignore the second female trainer that you see.

The rest of the path is pretty straightforward.

ROUTE 121
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Zigzagoon | 35% |
|Linoone | 25% |
|Oddish | 10% |
|Shuppet | 0%/15% |
|Duskull | 15%/0% |
|Kecleon | 5% |
|Wingull | 10% |
+--------------------------------------+

After Route 121, you'll make it to Lilycove City, the biggest city in the game with loads of
stuff. You'll pass by the awesome Safari Zone along the way. This is explained in its own
section, so check it out if you have time.

[3.13] Lilycove City

Lilycove Department Store Floor 2


+---------------------+ +---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price | |SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------| |--------------|------|
|Poke Ball | 200 | |Potion | 300 |
|Great Ball | 600 | |Super Potion | 700 |
|Ultra Ball | 1200 | |Hyper Potion | 1200 |
|Escape Rope | 550 | |Max Potion | 2500 |
|Full Heal | 600 | |Revive | 1500 |
|Antidote | 100 | |Repel | 350 |
|Paralyz Heal | 200 | |Super Repel | 500 |
|Burn Heal | 250 | |Max Repel | 700 |
|Ice Heal | 250 | |Wave Mail | 50 |
|Awakening | 250 | |Mech Mail | 50 |
|Fluffy Tail | 1000 | +---------------------+
+---------------------+

Lilycove Department Store Floor 3


+---------------------+ +---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price | |SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------| |--------------|------|
|Protein | 9800 | |X Speed | 350 |
|Calcium | 9800 | |X Special | 350 |
|Iron | 9800 | |X Attack | 500 |
|Zinc | 9800 | |X Defend | 550 |
|Carbos | 9800 | |Dire Hit | 650 |
|HP Up | 9800 | |Guard Spec. | 700 |
+---------------------+ |X Accuracy | 950 |
+---------------------+

Lilycove Department Store Floor 4


+---------------------+ +---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price | |SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------| |--------------|------|
|TM38 | 5500 | |TM17 | 350 |
|TM25 | 5500 | |TM20 | 350 |
|TM14 | 5500 | |TM33 | 500 |
|TM15 | 7500 | |TM16 | 550 |
+---------------------+ +---------------------+

Lilycove Department Store Floor 5


+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price | |SHOP MENU |Price |
|----------------|------| |----------------|------|
|Pika Cushion | 2000 | |Pichu Doll | 3000 |
|Round Cushion | 2000 | |Pikachu Doll | 3000 |
|Zigzag Cushion | 2000 | |Marill Doll | 3000 |
|Spin Cushion | 2000 | |Jigglypuff Doll | 3000 |
|Diamond Cushion | 2000 | |Duskull Doll | 3000 |
|Ball Cushion | 2000 | |Wynaut Doll | 3000 |
|Grass Cushion | 2000 | |Baltoy Doll | 3000 |
|Fire Cushion | 2000 | |Kecleon Doll | 3000 |
|Water Cushion | 2000 | |Azurill Doll | 3000 |
+-----------------------+ |Skitty Doll | 3000 |
|Swablu Doll | 3000 |
|Gulpin Doll | 3000 |
+-----------------------+

+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price | |SHOP MENU |Price |
|----------------|------| |----------------|------|
|Ball Poster | 1000 | |Surf Mat | 4000 |
|Green Poster | 1000 | |Thunder Mat | 4000 |
|Red Poster | 1000 | |Fire Blast Mat | 4000 |
|Blue Poster | 1000 | |Powder Snow Mat | 4000 |
|Cute Poster | 1000 | |Attract Mat | 4000 |
|Pika Poster | 1500 | |Fissure Mat | 4000 |
|Long Poster | 1500 | |Spikes Mat | 4000 |
|Sea Poster | 1500 | |Glitter Mat | 3000 |
|Sky Poster | 1500 | |Jump Mat | 3000 |
+-----------------------+ |Spin Mat | 3000 |
+-----------------------+

Whew! Giant department store is here in Lilycove City. Make sure to check out the museum too!

Before you can actually enter the department store, you'll have to beat your rival. Just talk to
him/her and win the joke of a battle.

RIVAL BATTLE 4

OPPONENT'S POKEMON:
Treecko Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Swellow | 31 |
|Wailmer | 32 |
|Numel | 32 |
|Grovyle | 34 |
----------------------

Torchic Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Swellow | 31 |
|Wailmer | 32 |
|Shroomish | 32 |
|Combusken | 34 |
----------------------

Mudkip Lineup
----------------------
|Pokemon | Level |
|--------------|-------|
|Swellow | 31 |
|Shroomish | 32 |
|Numel | 32 |
|Marshtomp | 34 |
----------------------

This battle is really pathetic. Unfortunately, this is the last time that you'll ever fight your
rival. His starter will never fully evolve. All of his Pokemon do the basic 1-2-punch, meaning
they always attack. Your rival is probably no harder than an ordinary trainer.

After all that's done, we have to head back to Mt. Pyre since we can't progress ahead. Go back to
Route 121 and walk along the bottom wall until you get to the pier. Surf around the big mountain
until you get to the entrance.

( a. Mt. Pyre )

MT. PYRE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Shuppet | 5%/95% |
|Duskull | 95%/5% |
+--------------------------------------+

If you want, you can climb the tower. There's nothing at the top except TM30 containing Shadow
Ball, if you want it. If you don't or have it, exit through the left.

Outside, go up. At the foggy part, you'll meet new Pokemon.

MT. PYRE(top)
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Shuppet | 5%/75% |
|Duskull | 75%/5% |
|Vulpix | 14% |
|Wingull | 5% |
|Chimecho | 1% |
+--------------------------------------+

Keep going up to meet up with Team Aqua/Magma again. We don't have another boss battle this time.
Just go up and watch the scene. Afterwards, if you're playing Ruby, you'll get the Red Orb. If
you're playing Sapphire, you'll get the Blue Orb. We need to retrieve the other one. Fly to
Slateport. Talk to Captain Stern and watch the scene.

( b. Chasing the Baddies )

You're done in Slateport. Fly back to Lilycove and stock up on stupplies, then surf along the
eastern coast. You will find Team Aqua/Magma's "secret" base above the line of Wailmers.
When you land, go down the staircase. There are two teleporters here. Warp to the right to find a
Max Elixer and to the left to continue. Turn around the fence over to the teleporter on the left.
Take the third teleporter, then keep taking the left one until you are on the bottom row of
teleporters. Take the teleporter on the very left.

You will see four Pokeballs to your left. THIS IS THE ONLY TIME YOU CAN GET THE MASTER BALL! IF
YOU DON'T GET IT NOW, YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO GET IT EVERY AGAIN!!!! The Master Ball is the one
on the topleft. Kill/capture the Electrodes in the way. After that, head back. Take the middle
teleporter and the one on the left to return.

Back on the screen with the water in the middle, take the teleporter on your right. Follow the
linear path until the big room with two teleporters. Take the one on the right. Follow the path
until you reach the room with water. Talk to the guard in front of the water. Woah, an admin!
What he says is true; he's a step above the grunts with a Super Potion and evolved Pokemon, but
his Pokemon have low defenses and are weak.

Take the teleporter on the right after the scene and exit the hideout through the top. We can't
give chase now as we don't have the proper supplies. So what to do now? The Wailmers blocking the
path eastward is now open, so heal up and start your sea voyage to Mossdeep City. Sorry if you
hate Tentacool.

[3.14] Mossdeep City

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Ultra Ball | 1200 |
|Net Ball | 1000 |
|Dive Ball | 1000 |
|Hyper Potion | 1200 |
|Full Heal | 600 |
|Revive | 1500 |
|Max Repel | 700 |
|X Attack | 500 |
|X Defend | 550 |
+---------------------+

This is a very boring city, so let's just go beat the gym.


MOSSDEEP GYM - LIZA & TATE

I HATE this gym. Anyway, at the entrance, flip the switch right above you. Ride the arrow on the
left, then the one going up. Hit the switch and come back down. Take the arrow going right. When
you stop, take another arrow going right. Hit the switch, then go up. Take the down arrow when
you stop and hit the switch. Take the down arrow to return to the entrance. Take the left arrow
and you'll get to the gym leaders. What's that? Yes, gym leaders.

BOSS: LIZA & TATE


+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Solrock | LV 42 |
| Lunatone | LV 42 |
+---------------------+

They might only have two Pokemon, but Liza and Tate are very difficult. This is a 2-on-2 battle,
so concentrate your attacks on one Pokemon at a time. I recommend using a combination of Dark or
Water type Pokemon. They're weak against grass, but be careful because Solrock has the Sunny
Day/Flamethrower combo.

Concentrate your attacks on one Pokemon. If you are using special attacks, get Solrock. For
physical attacks, attack Lunatone. You would want to defeat them as quickly as possible because
they both have Calm Mind raising their Special Attack and Special Defense. If they use it enough
times, just one attack can take out your Pokemon.
When Liza & Tate are finished, they'll hand you your new Mind Badge which enhances your Special
stats and allows you to use Dive out side of battle, and also a TM04 containing Calm Mind. Step
on the teleporter and let's get out of here.

( a. Seafloor Cavern )

After you defeat Liza & Tate, head directly south of Mossdeep City onto Route 127. You should see
a gigantic patch of dark water. Teach Dive to someone and head deep down. Follow the path to a
cave. You should see a submarine there. Resurface and you'll be in the Seafloor Cavern.

Go into the first room. You'll find a bunch of Zubats here. Go up the left side and Rock Smash
the rock. Go to where that rock was and use Strength to push the boulder down. Now walk right
through the path and push the boulder there right. Go through the door at the top. Push the
boulder in front of you forward. Turn right, push the boulder there up. Push the boulder to your
left left, then Rock Smash the rock above you. Rock Smash the rock to the left and make your way
to the door.

Start following the current. Go right until you are on the left side of the cave in the middle.
Then make a left. Surf up and you'll hit piece of land. Head inside the cave here.

Push the boulder blocking your way up. From there, you should have boulders in a shape like this:

7 8 9 The numbers are boulders.

5 6

3 4

1 2

Push boulder 1 up, then 7 up. From there, push 8 down and 9 right a couple of times to free your
way. Defeat the admin and move into the next room.

You'll be in a room like this:

1 2 3 4

5 6 7

8 9

10 11 12

Push boulder 11 up once, then 10 left. Push 11 to the right now, then 6 up. Push 5 and 7 to the
sides. Push 2 and 3 up, then six to the left or right. Go through the door.

Approach the Pokemon in the middle and heal up. We have to fight Archie/Maxie again.

BOSS BATTLE - ARCHIE/MAXIE

BOSS: ARCHIE
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Mightyena | LV 41 |
| Crobat | LV 41 |
| Sharpedo | LV 43 |
+---------------------+

OR

BOSS: MAXIE
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Mightyena | LV 41 |
| Crobat | LV 41 |
| Camerupt | LV 43 |
+---------------------+

The boss is tougher this time around. Mightyena will lower the first Pokemon that you send out's
attack, so send out someone that has a special attack that they can use. Mightyena will annoy you
with attacks like Swagger. Try to cure the confusion with berries. That'll leave you with an
ultra high attack strength!

Crobat and Camerupt/Sharpedo and strong attackers, but will go down when their weakness is used
against them. They're not too much of a worry.

After defeating Archie/Maxie, watch Kyogre/Groudon and the scene.

We have to head to Sootopolis City. Head onto Route 126 Northwest from here. Rain Dance/Sunny Day
will also take place in all of your battles. Sootopolis looks like a golden rock surrounded by a
patch of dark water. You must dive and look for a cave in the surrounding water. Resurface in
that cave to arrive at Sootopolis City.

[3.15] Sootopolis City

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Ultra Ball | 1200 |
|Hyper Potion | 1200 |
|Full Heal | 600 |
|Revive | 1500 |
|Max Repel | 700 |
|X Attack | 500 |
|X Defend | 550 |
|Shadow Mail | 50 |
+---------------------+

Sootopolis has basically shut themselves off. Just head over to Steven and Wallace and enter the
Cave of Origin. Make sure to bring someone with Flash and a crapload of Ultra Balls.

Follow the ladders. Make sure to pick up HM07 on the way. When you finally reach the Pokemon at
the very bottom, SAVE YOUR GAME. DO NOT USE YOUR MASTER BALL!!!!

Awaken the Pokemon. Catch it as this is a one-time deal. If you don't restart. Running away or
defeating the Pokemon will screw your chances of getting your version exclusive legendary.

After that, exit the cave. You'll start finding Zubat here now. Outside, you should find that the
world became all nice and happy again. Talk to Steven in front of the gym, then head inside to
face the gym leader.

NOTE: If you want, you can return to Mt. Pyre and watch an extra scene where you and Maxie/Archie
return the Red and Blue Orb.

SOOTOPOLIS GYM - WALLACE

There's a puzzle here. In order to progress to Wallace, you need to step on each panel of ice
once. Any more, you'll fall and be forced to fight some trainers.

On the first set of steps, go up, right, up, left, left, up, right, and up.

On the second set of steps, go up, left until the wall, until the wall, right twice, down, right
three times, down right, up twice, then left until the stairs.

On the third flight of steps, go up, right twice, up, right twice, down, right, up until the
wall, left, left, down, left, up, left, down, down, left, left, down, left, up, left, down, left,
up, left, up, up, right, down, right, up, right, down, right, up, and right.
BOSS: WALLACE
+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Luvdisc | LV 40 |
| Whiscash | LV 42 |
| Sealeo | LV 40 |
| Seaking | LV 42 |
| Milotic | LV 43 |
+---------------------+

Meh, Wallace's only threat is his high leveled Pokemon. Most of his Pokemon are also quite
speedy. They like to confuse you using moves like Sweet Kiss and Water Pulse. There's not really
much more too it. Use Electric on everything except Whiscash, or Grass. Watch out for Milotic; it
has very high Special Defense and has Recover. If you're having trouble on it, try using a move
like Toxic. Wallace has a couple of Hyper Potions to boot.

Defeating Wallace will earn you your final badge, the Rain Badge. All Pokemon will now obey you.
You'll also be able to use Waterfall(HM07) outside of battle. Like all the other gym leaders,
Wallace is a nice guy and will give you a gift of TM03 containing Water Pulse.

Congratulations! We have beaten the ga...I mean, we have all the badges! It's time to take on the
Pokemon League. Just for a few notes though, there's an optional city that you can visit called
Pacifidilog Town. It's southwest of Sootopolis. I'm not going to type anything on that
because...there's nothing there. Just a town.

To get to the Pokemon League, we have to go to Evergrande City. Take whichever route you want and
hug the right wall. Check your map often to make that you don't go astray. Make sure that you
have a Pokemon with Waterfall!

[3.16] Evergrande City and Victory Road

As soon as you reach Evergrande City, you should notice that it is as uncitylike as possible.
Heal in the Pokemon Center and proceed up into Victory Road. Make sure to bring a Pokemon with
Flash, Rock Smash, Surf, Waterfall, and Strength.

VICTORY ROAD FLOOR 1


+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Aron | 15% |
|Lairon | 5% |
|Zubat | 15% |
|Golbat | 20% |
|Whismur | 10% |
|Loudred | 5% |
|Makuhita | 10% |
|Hariyama | 20% |
+--------------------------------------+

Go up the first platform in front of you. Follow the path to the ladder. This new floor will be
dark, so use Flash.

VICTORY ROAD FLOOR B1


+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Meditite | 15% |
|Medicham | 10% |
|Zubat | 15% |
|Golbat | 20% |
|Hariyama | 40% |
+--------------------------------------+
Push the boulder on the left left, then that path should lead you to a boulder in which you push
right. Head right and you'll see two paths with rocks in which you can Rock Smash. Rock Smash the
rocks at the bottom. Run across the bridge, then head down. Go down the ladder.

VICTORY ROAD FLOOR B4


+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Medicham | 30% |
|Golbat | 20% |
|Lairon | 20% |
|Sableye | 0%/30% |
|Mawile | 30%/0% |
+--------------------------------------+

Follow the path until the water. Surf left and ascend the waterfall. Swim around the land and
head down the next waterfall. Climb onto the lone piece of land with a ladder on it.

Head around the path. Rock Smash the rock, then push that boulder down. Then Rock Smash the other
rock. Go up the ladder. Save, heal up, then follow the
path. We're almost at the end now! There's just one obstacle blocking our way, and his name is
Wally.

Wally is much like a boss. That's right, he's no longer a joke. Sort of. He has a wide variety of
Pokemon, but they all carry the same moves as if they were wild Pokemon. Attack with their
weaknesses and this shouldn't be very hard.

Exit Victory Road. We're at the second half of Evergrande City now. Head up to the Pokemon League
and the Elite 4.

[3.17] The Final Four

PokeMart:
+---------------------+
|SHOP MENU |Price |
|--------------|------|
|Ultra Ball | 1200 |
|Hyper Potion | 1200 |
|Max Potion | 2500 |
|Full Restore | 3000 |
|Full Heal | 600 |
|Revive | 1500 |
|Max Repel | 700 |
+---------------------+

Get ready. I recommend that you bring a ton of Revives and Hyper Potions. Your berries should
cover for status conditions. There's no real need for the expensive Max Potions or Full Restores.
I don't think that you have too many Pokemon with over 200 HP at the moment.

Anyway, enter the door. We're not coming out.

ELITE FOUR - SYDNEY

+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Mightyena | LV 46 |
| Cacturne | LV 46 |
| Sharpedo | LV 48 |
| Shiftry | LV 48 |
| Absol | LV 49 |
+---------------------+
More of a joke, really. All of Sydney's Pokemon will go down with a fighting attack. None of them
have a decent to high defense, so this should be an easy fight. Absol, Sharpedo, and Shiftry pack
quite a punch if not put down quickly though. All of his Pokemon have stalling powers with that
such as Double Team and Swagger.

ELITE FOUR - PHOEBE

+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Dusclops | LV 48 |
| Banette | LV 49 |
| Sableye | LV 50 |
| Banette | LV 49 |
| Dusclops | LV 51 |
+---------------------+

Phoebe uses Ghost Pokemon. Her Dusclops' can be really tricky to get by with a huge amount of
Defense and many tough moves. Most of her Pokemon carry Will- o-Wisp which burns you. Burn won't
just hurt you, it'll halve your attack power too. Make sure to equip some Rawst Berries. The best
you can do against her Pokemon is use another Pokemon with Shadow Ball, hopefully a normal type.
If not, just try your best pounding her with your most powerful attacks. There's not much else
you can do.

ELITE FOUR - GLACIA

+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Glalie | LV 50 |
| Sealeo | LV 50 |
| Sealeo | LV 52 |
| Glalie | LV 52 |
| Walrein | LV 53 |
+---------------------+

Glacia uses Ice type Pokemon. She likes to change the weather by using Hail. This will barely
inflict damage on your Pokemon, so use it as a free turn to attack. She has the ol' Water/Ice
combos on her team, so don't go barging in with Fire types. Electrics work best on Sealeo and
Walrein. Fighting types are also super effective against all of her Pokemon.

Watch out for Walrein. Walrein has Sheer Cold which is an OHKO attack. All of her Pokemon, like
Phoebe, have terrific defense. If you're having a gigantic amount of trouble, try using moves
like Toxic or Will-o-Wisp.

ELITE FOUR - DRAKE

+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Shelgon | LV 52 |
| Flygon | LV 53 |
| Altaira | LV 54 |
| Flygon | LV 54 |
| Salamence | LV 55 |
+---------------------+

Ahh, Drake, the last member of the Elite 4. He is a joke compared to the girls of the Elite 4.
ANY Ice attack equals an instant win. Four of his Pokemon are 4x weak to Ice and the other is not
fully evolved. If you don't have Ice, then buy Blizzard at Lilycove or Ice Beam at the Game
Corner. If it's too late for that, just go with special attacks. Flygon is half ground and half
dragon, Altaria and Salamence are both Dragon/Flying. Flygon has Levitate, so remember not to use
Ground attacks against it.
After that, we've still got one more battle to go. The toughest trainer in all of Hoenn is none
other than the Champion, Steven!

CHAMPION - STEVEN

+---------------------+
| Pokemon | Level |
|-------------|-------|
| Skarmory | LV 57 |
| Aggron | LV 56 |
| Armaldo | LV 56 |
| Claydol | LV 55 |
| Cradily | LV 56 |
| Metagross | LV 58 |
Steven uses a mix of high defense Pokemon. All of his Pokemon have their own
strengths/weaknesses. Skarmory is the worst. Take him down quickly with a fire attack or he'll
set up the deadly triple Spikes, Toxic, and Roar combo. That will quickly deplete your HP and
there's not much you can do about it.(unless for some reason you have Rapid Spin...)

Aggron's a piece of cake. Steven's a cheater and got his Aggron Solarbeam, but that doesn't help
him much. Fighting/Ground attack = dead Aggron.

Armaldo is like a better Aggron. Not so high on defense, but has powerful attacks. Pretty
standard Pokemon; just bring it down normally with a Rock or Water attack.

Claydol and Cradily both battle alike. They have tough defenses. Cradily will try to restore its
health with moves like Ingrain while Claydol just concentrates on making the battle longer and
supporting other Pokemon with Reflect and Light Screen.

Metagross is Steven's most powerful Pokemon. At almost Level 60 with moves like Meteor Mash and
Psychic, you need a tough defensive Pokemon to stay in game with Metagross. You can probably get
a quick Fire Pokemon in for about a turn before you're Earthquaked to death. Use Pokemon which
are neutral to it like water. I also find that the version exclusive legendaries works great on
Metagross.

Steven seems like he has an unlimited amount of Full Restores, but it's actually only eight. If
you can last long enough to plan attack to kill at middle health, then make sure you do so. Long
battles will benefit Steven.

Woohoo! Congrats on beating the game! Let the credits roll.

[4.1] Trainer's Eye

Here's a list of everyone in Trainer's Eye and their location.

+----------------------------------------------+
| Name | Location |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Aroma Lady Rose | Route 118 |
| Run Maniac Dusty | Route 111 |
| Tuber Lola | Route 109 |
| Tuber Ricky | Route 109 |
| Sis & Bro Rita and Sam | Route 124 |
| Cooltrainer Brooke | Route 111 |
| Cooltrainer Wilton | Route 111 |
| Hex Maniac Valerie | Mt. Pyre |
| Lady Cindy | Route 104 |
| Beauty Jessica | Route 121 |
| Rich Boy Winston | Route 104 |
| Pokemaniac Steve | Route 114 |
| Swimmer Tony | Route 107 |
| Black Belt Nob | Route 115 |
| Guitarist Dalton | Route 118 |
| Kindler Bernie | Route 114 |
| Camper Ethan | Jagged Pass |
| Old Couple Jon and Jay | Meteor Falls |
| Bug Maniac Brandon | Route 120 |
| Psychic Cameron | Route 123 |
| Psychic Jacki | Route 123 |
| Gentleman Walter | Route 121 |
| School Kid Karen | Route 116 |
| School Kid Jerry | Route 116 |
| Sr. and Jr. Anna and Meg| Route 117 |
| Pokefan Isabel | Route 110 |
| Pokefan Miguel | Route 110 |
| Expert Timothy | Route 115 |
| Expert Shelby | Mt. Chimney |
| Youngster Calvin | Route 102 |
| Fisherman Elliot | Route 106 |
| Triathlete Isabel | Route 110 |
| Triathlete Benjamin | Route 110 |
| Triathlete Isaiah | Route 128 |
| Triathlete Katelyn | Route 128 |
| Triathlete Maria | Route 117 |
| Triathlete Dylan | Route 117 |
| Dragon Tamer Nicolas | Meteor Falls |
| Bird Keeper Robert | Route 120 |
| Ninja Boy Lao | Route 113 |
| Battle Girl Cindy | Route 120 |
| Parasol Lady Madeline | Route 113 |
| Swimmer Jenny | Route 124 |
| Picnicker Diana | Jagged Pass |
| Twins Amy and Liv | Route 103 |
| Sailor Ernest | Route 125 |
| Collector Edwin | Route 110 |
| Pkmn Breeder Lydia | Route 117 |
| Pkmn Breeder Isaac | Route 117 | *To get Wally in your
| Pkmn Ranger Catherine | Route 119 | Trainer's Eye, you must
| Pkmn Ranger Jackson | Route 119 | defeat him TWICE.
| Lass Haley | Route 104 |
| Bug Catcher James | Petalburg Woods |
| Hiker Trent | Route 112 |
| Young Couple Lois & Hal | Abandoned Ship |
| Pkmn Trainer Wally | Victory Road |*
| Leader Roxanne | Rustboro |
| Leader Brawly | Dewford |
| Leader Wattson | Mauville |
| Leader Flannery | Larvaridge |
| Leader Norman | Petalburg |
| Leader Winona | Fortree |
| Leader Liza & Tate | Mossdeep |
| Leader Wallace | Sootopolis |
| Elite 4 Sydney | Evergrande |
| Elite 4 Phoebe | Evergrande |
| Elite 4 Glacia | Evergrande |
| Elite 4 Drake | Evergrande |
| Champion Steven | Evergrande |
+----------------------------------------------+
[4.2] Battle Tower

After you defeat the Elite 4, your dad will give you a ticket that leads to the Battle Tower. In
the Battle Tower, you must fight through seven trainers in a row without healing. Then, you can
save or heal. Then continue again to ultimately get a winning steak of 50 or 100. You get ribbons
and a sexy trophy for your trouble.

There are two ways to enter: Level 50 or Level 100. For Level 50, you can use three Pokemon under
the level of 50. For 100, any Pokemon under Level 100. However, you can't use Kyogre, Groudon,
Rayquaza, Deoxys, Jirachi, Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia, Celebi, and Ho-oh. Anything else(including
legendary dogs, birds, Regis, Lati@s, etc.) are totally game.
There are some more restrictions. You can't use two of the same Pokemon, two of the same hold
items, or gain experience in the Battle Tower. Any Pokemon that you haven't seen before there
will NOT be added to your Pokedex.

As an extra tip, please be aware that the opponent's OHKO attacks have a MUCH higher chance of
killing than yours. They're gay that way, so use a Pokemon with Sturdy if you can.

[4.3] New Mauville

New Mauville is a side quest that you can do about the time after getting Surf. Just go to
Mauville City and you'll see Wattson strolling about the streets. Talk to him and he'll give you
the key to New Mauville. What to do with that?

Head below Mauville City to Route 110. Surf around the lake there. Go to the eastern side to find
a cave. Go inside. Use your key. Step on the first button that you see. Move left, then step on
that green button. Keep going, but skip the next button that you see. Look up and you'll see a
Pokeball sitting on a button. Pick it up(it contains Escape Rope) and step on the button.

Skip the next two switches(they're right next to each other covered in Pokeballs. Can be hard to
see.) At the next two, uncover them by picking up the Pokeballs. Step on the green switch, then
head straight into the room. Step on the switch to quiet down the generator, then use the Escape
Rope you picked up before to return to Wattson for your reward. Don't forget to pick up
the Thunderstone next to the generator.

NEW MAUVILLE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Magnemite | 45% |
|Magneton | 45% |
|Voltorb | 5% |
|Electrode | 5% |
+--------------------------------------+

[4.4] Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is an awesome place located on Route 121, right behind Lilycove. Pay 500 to catch
all the Pokemon that you want until you walk 500 steps or use up all of your 30 Safari Balls.
This place however, does not promote violence. You can only throw Pokeblocks that you've made or
go nearer to the Pokemon.

Pokemon like certain kind of Pokeblocks. You can only guess what they like. If you throw one they
like, they'll stay longer but be harder to catch. If you want to get a certain nature, deposit a
Pokeblock in a Pokeblock feeder that that nature likes. Hang around that area and Pokemon of that
nature will appear more often.

Going nearer to a Pokemon will make them flee easier, but makes them easier to catch.

SE SAFARI ZONE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Oddish | 30% |
|Gloom | 10% |
|Doduo | 20% |
|Pikachu | 5% |
|Giragarig | 10% |
|Natu | 15% |
|Wobbuffet | 10% |
+--------------------------------------+

SW SAFARI ZONE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Oddish | 30% |
|Gloom | 15% |
|Doduo | 25% |
|Pikachu | 5% |
|Natu | 15% |
|Wobbuffet | 10% |
+--------------------------------------+

NE SAFARI ZONE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Oddish | 20% |
|Gloom | 20% |
|Phanpy | 40% |
|Heracross | 5% |
|Xatu | 15% |
+--------------------------------------+

NW SAFARI ZONE
+--------------------------------------+
|WILD POKEMON | APPEARANCE RATE(R/S) |
|--------------------------------------|
|Oddish | 25% |
|Gloom | 20% |
|Doduo | 20% |
|Dodrio | 5% |
|Pinsir | 5% |
|Lairon | 5% |
|Rhyhorn | 20% |
+--------------------------------------+

[5.1] Trainer Card

Throughout your game, your trainer card will constantly be changing. Your trainer card can be
viewed by selecting your name in the Start menu.

At the beginning of the game, you'll have a green card. It'll have your unique trainer ID at the
top right corner, your name, money, amount of unique Pokemon caught and recorded in the Pokedex,
your play time, and badges. Press A once to turn it over and reveal the backside.

The backside will have five empty slots. They can be filled. It will record the time of when you
first beat the Elite 4, Link battle record, number of trades made with friends, number of
Pokeblocks made with friends, contests with friends won, and your Battle Tower record.

There will also be a phrase that shows up on your trainer card that your friends can see. This
phrase can be changed from the default by talking to the man standing next to the PC in the
Pokemon Center in the first or second town.

Now, like what I said before, you can change the color of your trainer card.

o You'll get a Bronze Card by by beating the Elite 4.


o You'll get a Copper Card by collecting 200 Pokemon.
o You'll get a Silver Card by winning 100 times in a row in the Battle Tower.
o You'll get a Gold Card by beating all five Master rank contests.

These don't have to be gotten in any order. As long as you complete the task!

[5.2] Trading Center

In every Pokemon Center, you can trade with your friends. Just go upstairs and you'll see some
people. The first person is for battles. You can select a Single Battle, Double Battle, or Multi
Battle. And you can't fight with three players.

The second person allows you to trade with your friend. I think this is for two people only, I
never really tried a three-way trade.
The last person is for mixing records. This will allow you to see each others' secret bases,
watch TV shows about one another, and some other fun stuff. Whenever you meet with a friend to
play Pokemon, always mix records just forthe heck of it. You'll usually find something funny in
there.

[5.3] Trainers With Items

There are certain trainers that you can get items from. All you have to do is steal the item
using Thief or Covet on the Pokemon indicated. These are all Trainer's Eye folks, so you'll have
to fight them a couple of times to get their Pokemon worked up. After the battle, you'll be able
to keep the item that you stole.

Silver Powder: Bug Maniac Brandon's Masquerain on Route 120


Dragon Fang: Dragon Tamer Nicolas's Shelgon in Meteor Falls
Black Belt: Blackbelt Nob's Machamp on Route 115

[5.4] Pokemon With Items

Sometimes, wild Pokemon may have items on them. If you steal it off them, then you get to keep
the item. Here's a list of all the wild Pokemon that can hold items. Note that you can't keep
items that you steal off a trainer's Pokemon.

Note: I didn't include all the Pokemon, just the ones that can be caught in these games.

+-----------------------------------------+
| Name | Item |
|-----------------------------------------|
| Pikachu | Oran Berry |
| | Light Ball(rarer) |
| Sandshrew | Quick Claw |
| Vulpix | Rawst Berry(100%) |
| Abra | Twistedspoon |
| Geodude | Everstone |
| Magnemite | Metal Coat |
| Grimer | Nugget |
| Koffing | Smoke Ball |
| Horsea | Dragon Scale |
| Staryu | Stardust |
| | Star Piece(rarer) |
| Chinchou | Yellow Shard |
| Pichu | Oran Berry |
| Girafarig | Persim Berry |
| Shuckle | Oran Berry |
| Corsola | Red Shard |
| Poochyena | Pecha Berry |
| Zigzagoon | Oran Berry |
| Linoone | Oran Berry |
| | Sitrus Berry(rare)|
| Whismur | Chesto Berry |
| Hariyama | King's Rock |
| Skitty | Leppa Berry |
| Aron | Hard Stone |
| Roselia | Poison Barb |
| Gulpin | Big Pearl |
| Numel | Rawst Berry(100%) |
| Spinda | Chesto Berry |
| Trapinch | Soft Sand |
| Cacnea | Poison Barb |
| Lunatone | Moon Stone |
| Solrock | Sun Stone |
| Castform | Mystic Water |
| Kecleon | Persim Berry |
| Shuppet | Spell Tag |
| Duskull | Spell Tag |
| Clamperl | Blue Shard |
| Relicanth | Green Shard |
| Luvdisc | Heart Scale |
| Bagon | Dragon Scale |
| Beldum | Metal Claw |
| Jirachi | Star Piece |
+-----------------------------------------+

[5.5] Pickup/Soundproof/Sturdy

These are three special abilities. Pickup allows you to pick up random items
after battle, and Soundproof/Sturdy makes a Pokemon immune to some attacks.
Here's some specifics:

Pickup:
-------
Super Potion If you can't tell, some items are rare than others.
Ultra Ball The list gets rare towards the bottom with King's
Full Restore Rock as the rarest.
Full Heal
Nugget
Revive
Rare Candy
Protein
PP Up
King's Rock

Soundproof Sturdy
---------- ------
Grasswhistle Fissure
Growl Guillotine
Heal Bell Horn Drill
Hyper Voice Sheer Cold
Metal Sound
Perish Song
Roar
Sing
Screech
Snore
Supersonic
Uproar

[5.6] Secret Bases

As you progress through the game, you might notice some things like indents in a cave or big
trees. Well, if you have Secret Power on a Pokemon, you can turn these into secret bases. You can
only have on secret base. Decorate it at your will. To buy decorations, go to Fortree or
Lilycove.

Some places have holes. Plug these up with Solid Boards gotten at rare sales in the rooftop of
the Lilycove Department Store. There will be a program on TV a couple of days before it.

These secret bases don't really serve much of a purpose. If you mix records with a friend, you'll
be able to locate his/her secret base and battle him/her.

[5.7] Dry Internal Battery

Some of the earlier Ruby and Sapphire games have a nasty glitch. When you are on the continue
screen, they'll say something about the internal battery having run dry. This means that all the
time-based events won't occur, such as berries growing.

This can be fixed with the purchase of Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green. On thePokemon FR/LG start
menu, press B and select. Follow all the intructions there and link up to Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire.
The battery glitch should soon be fixed.
{6.0} Contests

You can find contest houses in four towns: Verdanturf, Fallabor, Slateport, and Lilycove. There
are also four difficulties: Normal, Super, Hyper, and Master. To enter a contest, you must first
enter the easiest difficulty at Verdanturf.

In a contest, there are two phases. In the first phase, the audience will give you points by the
looks of your Pokemon. To make it look good, you need to feed it Pokeblocks. You'll get the
Pokeblock case when you get to the Verdanturf contest house. Berry blend berries that are high in
level, but low in feel. Feed those Pokeblocks to your Pokemon. Be sure to have levels though as
Pokemon can eat only a certain amount of Pokeblocks before being full and never being able to eat
ever again. Having a colored scarf also helps.

When you max out a certain contest stat, go to the Pokemon Fan Club at Slateport and have that
Pokemon first in your party. You'll get the scarf.

Now, the second stage is when real strategy comes in. This is the appeal stage. You must use one
of the four moves in your moveset. Each one will get you a certain amount of hearts, make your
opponent lose a certain amount of hearts, or have certain effects like being unable to get
startled for one turn. Stars also give your Pokemon one extra heart for every move.

When appealing, try to use moves that are the same as the type of contest you entered. Example,
use a tough move like Tackle in a Tough contest. This will make the audience happy and fill a
dot. If you are the Pokemon to get all five dots from the audience, you'll get a huge amount of
bonus points!

When using moves, you can make combos. Using combos will get you more hearts. I don't really know
them, so read a contest FAQ for more information. Make sure that you don't use the same move
twice, or you'll lose hearts.

Usually, you can win all the contests with one good Pokemon. I did with my Regice.

{7.0} Items

Items are quite useful and important in battles and outside of them. There are 3 pockets in your
itembag: Left contains normal items, middle is key, third are Pokeballs. You can use items to
boost your stats both permanently and battle only, heal status conditions, HP, and much more. All
items sell for half the price they can be bought at. For those that cannot be bought, they have a
high sell price. You can hold a max of 20 different normal items at a time.

Another thing about items is that you can let Pokemon hold them. To do this, go to the item menu,
select the item you want the Pokemon to hold(most items will let you, besides Key Items) and
select Hold, the second option. Then choose the Pokemon that you want to hold the item. Some
items like Potions will do nothing for your Pokemon, but others have a certain effect.

Here's a list of every item in the game:

*recieved only by trading with Fire Red/Leaf Green


***unobtainable

Note: Unobtainable items are items that you can't get, but are still programmed into the game
which is why it's still listed here.

Normal Items:
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Item Name | Effect | Price |
|---------------------|----------------------------------|-------|
| Antidote | Cures Poison | 100 |
| Awakening | Cures Sleep | 250 |
| Big Mushroom | Sells high. | ----- |
| Berry Juice | Heals 20 HP | ----- |***
| Black Flute | Temporarily decreases encounters | ----- |(Route 113)
| Blue Flute | Stops sleep | ----- |(Route 113)
| Blue Shard | Trade for a Water Stone | ----- |
| Burn Heal | Cures Burn | 250 |
| Dire Hit | Increases critical rate | 650 |
| Elixer | Restores 10 PP to all moves | ----- |
| Energy Powder | Heals 50 HP. Tastes bad. | 500 |
| Energy Root | Heals 200 HP. Tastes bad. | 800 |
| Escape Rope | Escapes from dungeons | 550 |
| Ether | Restores all PP for one move | ----- |
| Fresh Water | Restores 50 HP | 200 |
| Full Heal | Restores any status condition | 600 |
| Full Restore | Restores all HP and conditions | 3000 |
| Green Shard | Trade for a Leaf Stone | ----- |
| Guard Spec. | Lowers critical hit chance | 1500 |
| Heal Powder | Heals all conditions. Tastes bad | 450 |
| Hyper Potion | Heals 200 HP | 1500 |
| Ice Heal | Cures Freeze | 250 |
| Lava Cookie | Restores 30 HP | 200 |
| Lemonade | Heals 80 HP | 350 |
| Max Ether | Restores 10 PP for all moves | ----- |
| Max Elixer | Restores all PP for all moves | ----- |
| Max Potion | Heals all lost HP | 2500 |
| Max Repel | Repels Wild Pokemon(250 Steps) | 700 |
| Max Revive | Revive 1 Pokemon with all HP | ----- |
| Moo Moo Milk | Heals 100 HP | 500 |
| Nugget | Sells for 5000 | ----- |
| Paralyz Heal | Cures Paralysis | 250 |
| Pearl | Sells for a high price | ----- |
| Pokedoll | Runs from one battle | 1000 |
| Potion | Heals 20 HP | 300 |
| Red Flute | Restores attraction | ----- |(Route 113)
| Red Shard | Trade for a Fire Stone | ----- |
| Repel | Repels Wild Pokemon(100 Steps) | 350 |
| Revival Herb | Revives with full HP, tastes bad.| 2800 |
| Revive | Revives Pokemon with half HP | 1500 |
| Sacred Ash | Revives all fainted Pokemon | ----- |*
| TinyMushroom | Sells for a little. | ----- |
| Soda Pop | Recovers 60 HP | 300 |
| Star Dust | Sells for 1000 | ----- |
| Star Piece | Sells for 4900 | ----- |
| Super Potion | Heals 50 HP | 700 |
| Super Repel | Repels Wild Pokemon(200 Steps) | 500 |
| X Accuracy | Raises Accuracy for 1 battle | 950 |
| X Attack | Raises Attack for 1 battle | 500 |
| X Defense | Raises Defense for 1 battle | 550 |
| X Special | Raises Specials for 1 battle | 350 |
| X Speed | Raises Speed for 1 battle | 350 |
| Yellow Flute | Stops confusion | ----- |(Route 113)
| Yellow Shard | Trade for Thunder Stone. | ----- |
| White Flute | Temporarily increases encounters | ----- |(Route 113)
+----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Items:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Item Name | Effect | Location |
|-------------------|---------------------------------|-------------------|
| Acro Bike | Allows you to do tricks | Mauville City |
| Aurora Ticket | Allows you to go to Island 9 | Unobtainable |***
| Basement Key | Grants access to New Mauville | Wattson(Mauville) |
| Berry Bag | Holds Berries | Unobtainable |***
| Bicycle | Lets you pass on Cycling Road | Unobtainable |***
| Bike Voucher | Trade it for a Bike | Unobtainable |***
| Blue Orb | Part of storyline | Events |
| Card Key | Opens doors in Silph Co | Unobtainable |***
| Claw Fossil | Changes into Anorith | Desert |
| Coin Case | Holds coins from Game Corner | Mauville |
| Contest Pass | Access to contests | Verdanturf |
| Devon Goods | Part of sidequest | Devon Corp |
| Devon Scope | Allows you to identify hidden | Route 120. Talk to|
| | Pokemon | Steven. |
| Dome Fossil | Kabuto's Fossil | Unobtainable |***
| Elevator Key | Unlocks elevator in Rocket Base | Unobtainable |***
| Eon Ticket | Access to Southern Island | Via Nintendo Power|
| Fame Checker | Gives you information. | Unobtainable |***
| Go Goggles | Ability to see through sandsorm | Rival |
| Gold Teeth | Wanted by warden in Fuchsia | Unobtainable |***
| Good Rod | Lets you fish | Route 118 |
| Helix Fossil | Omanyte's Fossil | Unobtainable |***
| Itemfinder | Find secret items | Route 110 |
| Letter | Letter to Steven | Storyline events |
| Lift Key | Access Rocket's Hideout elevator| Unobtainable |***
| Powder Jar | Holds crushed berries | Unobtainable |***
| Meteorite | Trade for a TM at Fallabor | Mt. Chimney |
| Mystery Ticket | Allows access to Island 8 | Unobtainable |***
| Oak's Parcel | An item for Oak. Very temporary.| Unobtainable |***
| Old Amber | Aerodactyl's Fossil | Unobtainable |***
| Old Rod | Lets you fish | Dewford Town |
| Pokeblock Case | Keeps Pokeblocks made | Slateport City |
| Pokeflute | Cures Sleep | Unobtainable |***
| Rainbow Pass | Access to Islands 4-7 | Unobtainable |***
| Red Orb | For events during storyline | Storyline events |
| Room 1 Key | Unlocks Room 1 on Abandoned Ship| Abandoned Ship |
| Room 2 Key | Unlocks Room 2 on Abandoned Ship| Abandoned Ship |
| Room 4 Key | Unlocks Room 4 on Abandoned Ship| Abandoned Ship |
| Room 6 Key | Unlocks Room 6 on Abandoned Ship| Abandoned Ship |
| Root Fossil | Turns into Lileep | Desert |
| Ruby Plate | Item needed at Island 1 | Unobtainable |***
| S.S Ticket | Lets you board the S.S. Tidal | Littleroot Town |
| Sapphire Plate | Item needed at Island 1 | Unobtainable |***
| Scanner | Exchange for item at ship. | Abandoned Ship |
| Secret Key | Unlock Cinnibar Gym | Unobtainable |***
| Silph Scope | Lets you see ghost Pokemon | Unobtainable |***
| Soot Sack | Carries ash | Route 112 |
| Storage Key | Opens a room in Abandoned Ship | Abandoned Ship |
| Super Rod | Lets you fish | Mossdeep City |
| Tea | Allows you to go to Saffron | Unobtainable |***
| Teach TV | Teaches you how to play the game| Unobtainable |***
| TM Case | Holds TMs | Unobtainable |***
| Tri Pass | Access to Islands 1-3 | Unobtainable |***
| VS Searcher | Checks for rematches around area| Unobtainable |***
| Wailmer Pail | Waters berry plants | Route 105 |
| World Map | Map of the world | Unobtainable |***
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Pokeballs:
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Item Name | Effect | Price |
|---------------------|----------------------------------|-------|
| Dive Ball | Used for Water Pokemon | 1000 |
| Great Ball | Stronger than a Pokeball | 600 |
| Luxury Ball | Makes Pokemon like you more | ----- |
| Master Ball | 100% capturing rate | ----- |
| Nest Ball | Used for low level Pokemon | 1000 |
| Net Ball | Higher catch ration for Bug/Water| 1000 |
| Poke Ball | Basic capturing device | 200 |
| Premium Ball | Looks cool and fancy | ----- |
| Repeat Ball | Captures already caught Pokemon | 1000 |
| Safari Ball | Only for Safari Zone | ----- |
| Timer Ball | Better after several turns | 1000 |
| Ultra Ball | Stronger than a Great Ball | 1200 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
Note 1: Premier Ball is recieved after buying at least 10 Pokeballs at any Mart. It's as weak as
Pokeball.

Note 2: Some stores will only stock up on "special" balls after you've completed a certain part
of the storyline.

Note 3: Master Balls can very rarely be won in the Lilycove Lottery, or found on part of the
storyline. Make sure not to miss it!

Note 4: Luxury Balls are found through the Lilycove lottery.

Evolution Stones:
Trade in your colored shards for these stones at Route 119. Moon Stones are found throughout the
ground or stolen off Lunatone.
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| Item Name | Effect |
|---------------------|----------------------------------|
| Leaf Stone | Evolves Pokemon |
| Fire Stone | Evolves Pokemon |
| Thunder Stone | Evolves Pokemon |
| Water Stone | Evolves Pokemon |
| Moon Stone | Evolves Pokemon |
+--------------------------------------------------------+

Vitamins:
+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Item Name | Effect |
|------------------|----------------------------------|
| Carbos | Permanently raises Speed |
| Calcium | Permanently raises Sp Att |
| HP Up | Permanently raises HP |
| Iron | Permanently raises Defense |
| PP Up | Permanently raises PP a little |
| PP Max | Permanently raises PP to the max |
| Protein | Permanently raises Attack |
| Zinc | Permanently raises Sp Def |
+-----------------------------------------------------+

Hold Items:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Item Name | Effect | Location |
|------------------|----------------------------------|-------------------|
| Amulet Coin | Doubles reward from trainers | Given by mom |
| Black Glasses | 12% increase in Dark attacks | Route 116 |
| Blackbelt | 12% increase in Fighting attacks | Route 115 |
| Blue Scarf | Raises Beauty in contests | Pokemon Fan Club |
| Brightpowder | Increases your evasion | Battle Tower |
| Charcoal | 12% increase in Fire attacks | Larvaridge Town |
| Choice Band | 50% increase in physical attacks,| Battle Tower |
| | but can only use 1 move selected | |
| Cleanse Tag | Lowers wild Pokemon encounters | Mt. Pyre |
| Deepseascale | Doubles Clampearl's Sp. Def | Abandoned Ship |
| Deepseatooth | Doubles Clampearl's Sp. Att | Abandoned Ship |
| Dragon Fang | 12% increase in Dragon attacks | Meteor Falls |
| Dragon Scale | Evolves Seadra when traded | Stolen off Horsea |
| Everstone | Halts evolution | Granite Cave |
| Exp. Share | Gives half experience to holder | Rustboro City |
| Focus Band | 10% chance to stop fainting | Battle Tower |
| Green Scarf | Raises smart in contests | Pokemon Fan Club |
| Hard Stone | 12% increase in Rock attacks | Trick House |
| King's Rock | 30% chance of flinch on contact | Mossdeep City |
| Lax Incense | 5% decrease in opponent's acc. | Mt. Pyre |
| Leftovers | Heals about 7% of HP | Battle Tower |
| Light Ball | Doubles Pikachu's Sp Att | Wild Pikachu |
| Lucky Egg | Gives holder more experience | ----------------- |*
| Lucky Punch | Increases Chansey's critical rate| ----------------- |*
| Macho Brace | Doubles gained EVs | Winstrate House |
| Magnet | 12% increase in Electric attacks | Trick House |
| Metal Coat | 12% increase in Steel attacks | Wild Magnemite |
| Metal Powder | Raises Ditto's Defense | ----------------- |*
| Miracle Seed | 12% increase in Grass attacks | Petalburg Woods |
| Mystic Water | 12% increase in Water attacks | Castform |
| Nevermeltice | 12% increase in Ice attacks | Shoal Cave |
| Pink Scarf | Raises Cute in contests | Pokemon Fan Club |
| Poison Barb | 12% increase in Poison attacks | Wild Cacnea |
| Quick Claw | Pokemon may go first | Rustboro City |
| Red Scarf | Raises Cool in contests | Pokemon Fan Club |
| Scope Lens | Higher critical hit ratio | Battle Tower |
| Sea Incense | 5% increase in Water attacks | Mt. Pyre |
| Sharp Beak | 12% increase in Flying attacks | Stolen |
| Shell Bell | Heals 1/8 damage dealt | Shoal Cave |
| Silk Scarf | 12% increase in Normal attacks | Dewford Town |
| Silver Powder | 12% increase in Bug attacks | Route 120, trainer|
| Smoke Ball | Can always run from encounters | Trick House |
| Soft Sand | 12% increase in Ground attacks | Route 109 |
| Soothe Bell | Pokemon's Happiness raises faster| Slateport City |
| Soul Dew | 1.5x increase in Sp Def and Sp | Steal off Lati@s |
| | Att for Latios and Latias. | at Southern Island|
| Spell Tag | 12% increase in Ghost attacks | Wild Duskull |
| Stick | Farfetch'd has a higher critical | ----------------- |*
| | when equipped | |
| Thick Club | Doubles Cubone/Marowak's attack | ----------------- |*
| Twisted Spoon | 12% increase in Psychic attacks | Abra/Kadabra(Rare)|
| Upgrade | Evovles Porygon when traded | ----------------- |*
| White Herb | Cures all conditions | Route 104 |
| Yellow Scarf | Raises tough in contests | Pokemon Fan Club |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Some hold items evolve Pokemon when traded. These are:


King's Rock: Poliwhirl -> Politoed
Slowpoke -> Slowking
Dragon Scale: Seadra -> Kingdra
Metal Coat: Onix -> Steelix
Scyther -> Scizor

Some hold items allow Pokemon to breed their baby forms. These are:
Lax Incense: Wobbuffet -> Wynaut
Sea Incense: Marill/Azumarill -> Azurill

{8.0} Berries

Berries have returned from Pokemon Gold and Silver with a celestial bang. Every once in a while
as you are traveling through the game, you may find a bush with a berry on it. Examine it to
receive a certain number of berries. After that, there will be a bare patch of land. From there,
you can plant your own berries.

After you plant a berry, you must wait a certain amount of time for it to bloom. Some berries
take a very short time while others can take a really long time. Most of the rarer berries are
slow-growing. However, there's a catch. You can speed up berry growth by watering plants with the
Wailmer Pail that you get from the Flower Shop early in the game. About once every few hours
should speed up their growth. Don't expect them to miraculously become ripe in just an hour or
two after that though.

So, what can you do with these sexy berries? Well, you can equip them on your Pokemon for
immediate, no-lost-turn effects. But some berries don't have effects. These are used only for
berry blending. At any Contest House, examine the square machine and you can blend with computers
or up to three friends via a link cable. See the contest section for more details.
Some berries are really rare. They might not be found in this game but only through E-Cards and
an E-Reader. I don't recommend that you buy an E-Reader just for this, it's a rather waste of
money. Anyway, here's a list of berries that you can get in this game and their effects.

List of Berries:
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Number | Berry Name: | Effect(other than berry blending: |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| 01 | Cheri | Cures paralysis |
| 02 | Chesto | Awakens from sleep |
| 03 | Pecha | Cures poison |
| 04 | Rawst | Cures burn |
| 05 | Aspear | Defrosts frozen Pokemon |
| 06 | Leppa | Restores 10PP |
| 07 | Oran | Heals 10HP when HP is below half |
| 08 | Persim | Cures Confusion |
| 09 | Lum | Heals all conditions(including Confusion) |
| 10 | Sitrus | Heals 30HP when HP is below half |
| 11 | Figy | Heals 1/8 HP, confuses Timid, Calm, Modest |
| | | and Bold natures. |
| 12 | Wiki | Heals 1/8 HP, confuses Jolly, Careful, |
| | | Impish, and Adamant natures. |
| 13 | Mago | Heals 1/8 HP, confuses Sassy, Quiet, |
| | | Relaxed, and Brave natures. |
| 14 | Aguav | Heals 1/8 HP, confuses Naive, Rash, Lax, |
| | | and Naughty natures. |
| 15 | Iapapa | Heals 1/8 HP, confuses Hasty, Gentle, Mild,|
| | | and Lonely natures. |
| 16 | Razz | Nothing |
| 17 | Bluk | Nothing |
| 18 | Nanab | Nothing |
| 19 | Wepear | Nothing |
| 20 | Pinap | Nothing |
| 21 | Pomeg | Nothing |
| 22 | Kelpsy | Nothing |
| 23 | Qualot | Nothing |
| 24 | Hondew | Nothing |
| 25 | Grepa | Nothing |
| 26 | Tamato | Nothing |
| 27 | Cornn | Nothing |
| 28 | Magost | Nothing |
| 29 | Rabuta | Nothing |
| 30 | Nomel | Nothing |
| 31 | Spelon | Nothing |
| 32 | Pamtre | Nothing |
| 33 | Watmel | Nothing |
| 34 | Durin | Nothing |
| 35 | Belue | Nothing |
| 36 | Liechi | 50% Attack increase at 1/3 health |*
| 37 | Ganlon | 50% Defense increase at 1/3 health |*
| 38 | Salac | 50% Speed increase at 1/3 health |*
| 39 | Petaya | 50% Special Attack increase at 1/3 health |*
| 40 | Apicot | 50% Special Defense increase at 1/3 health |*
| 41 | Lansat | Critical Hit Ratio rises at 1/3 health |*
| 42 | Starf | 50% random stat increase at 1/3 health |*
| 43 | Enigma | Turns into an E-Reader berry |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

*E-Reader berries

{9.0} TM/HM List

TMs allow you to teach a Pokemon a certain move. These moves are often strong and some can only
be gotten by using the TM. They can only be used once so choose the Pokemon to teach wisely.
I recommend that you don't use them during the game if you plan to battle friends in link battles
as most of these can only be gotten once during the game. They should be used on Pokemon which
you plan to keep on your perfect team.

I recommend that before you use a TM, read the breeding section about how TMs can be passed down
through different egg groups and Pokemon. I usually teach TMs to genderless Pokemon where you
can't pass the TM onto it or an egg group that cannot get that move except by TM.

HMs also allow you to teach a Pokemon a certain move. The difference between this and TMs is that
HMs can be used as many times as you want and have an effect outside of battle. To use this
effect, go to the Pokemon menu and select the Pokemon that has the HM. There will be a move
highlighted in blue.

TM List
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| TM# | Attack Name | Location |
|------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| TM01 | Focus Punch | Route 115 |
| TM02 | Dragon Claw | Meteor Falls |
| TM03 | Water Pulse | Sootopolis Gym |
| TM04 | Calm Mind | Mossdeep Gym |
| TM05 | Roar | Route 114 |
| TM06 | Toxic | Fiery Path |
| TM07 | Hail | Shoal Cave |
| TM08 | Bulk Up | Dewford Gym |
| TM09 | Bullet Seed | Route 104 |
| TM10 | Hidden Power | Slateport/Fortree |
| TM11 | Sunny Day | Scorched Slab |
| TM12 | Taunt | Trick House |
| TM13 | Ice Beam | Mauville/Abandoned Ship |
| TM14 | Blizzard | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM15 | Hyper Beam | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM16 | Light Screen | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM17 | Protect | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM18 | Rain Dance | Abandoned Ship |
| TM19 | Giga Drain | Route 123 |
| TM20 | Safeguard | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM21 | Frustration | Pacifidilog Town |
| TM22 | Solarbeam | Safari Zone |
| TM23 | Iron Tail | Meteor Falls |
| TM24 | Thunderbolt | Game Corner |
| TM25 | Thunder | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM26 | Earthquake | Seafloor Cavern |
| TM27 | Return | Fallabor/Pacifidilog |
| TM28 | Dig | Route 114 |
| TM29 | Psychic | Mauville/Victory Road |
| TM30 | Shadow Ball | Mt. Pyre |
| TM31 | Brick Break | Sootopolis |
| TM32 | Double Team | Game Corner |
| TM33 | Reflect | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM34 | Shock Wave | Mauville Gym |
| TM35 | Flamethrower | Game Corner |
| TM36 | Sludge Bomb | Dewford Town |
| TM37 | Sandstorm | Route 111 |
| TM38 | Fire Blast | Lilycove Department Store |
| TM39 | Rock Tomb | Rustboro Gym |
| TM40 | Aerial Ace | Fortree Gym |
| TM41 | Torment | Slateport City |
| TM42 | Facade | Petalburg Gym |
| TM43 | Secret Power | Slateport/Route 111 |
| TM44 | Rest | Lilycove City |
| TM45 | Attract | Verdanturf Town |
| TM46 | Thief | Slateport City |
| TM47 | Steel Wing | Granite Cave |
| TM48 | Skill Swap | Mt. Pyre |
| TM49 | Snatch | S.S. Tidal |
| TM50 | Overheat | Larvaridge Gym |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+

HM List
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| HM# | Attack Name | Location | Effect(Outside Battle) |
|------------------------|-------------------------|-------------------------|
| HM01 | Cut | Rustboro City | Cuts small bushes |
| HM02 | Fly | Route 119 | Teleports you to any |
| | | | previously visited PCs |
| HM03 | Surf | Petalburg City | Allows you to swim |
| HM04 | Strength | Rusturf Tunnel | Moves boulders |
| HM05 | Flash | Granite Cave | Lights up dark caves |
| HM06 | Rock Smash | Mauville City | Smashes flat rocks |
| HM07 | Waterfall | Cave of Origin | Move up waterfalls |
| HM08 | Dive | Mossdeep City | Dives in deep waters |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Note: Most HMs require certain badges for use outside of battle.

{10.0} Abilities

Each Pokemon have at least 1 special ability, sometimes out of a choice of two. These abilities
have changes competitive gameplay and is important to how you play your Pokemon.

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| Ability Name | Effect/Description |
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| Air Lock | Prevents weather effects |
| Arena Trap | Pokemon not immune to ground cannot switch |
| Battle Armor | Prevents critical hits |
| Blaze | Ups Fire attacks in a pinch |
| Clorophyll | Doubles Speed in sunshine |
| Clear Body | Prevents stat modifiers |
| Cloud Nine | Prevents weather effects |
| Color Change | Changes to type of opponent's previous attack |
| Compoundeyes | Raises accuracy |
| Cute Charm | 30% change of attraction on contact |
| Damp | Opponent cannot Selfdesctruct or Explode |
| Drizzle | Permanent Rain Dance effect |
| Drought | Permanent Sunny Day effect |
| Early Bird | Halves Sleep effect |
| Effect Spore | 30% chance of SLP, PAR, or PSN on contact |
| Flame Body | 30% chance of Burn on contact |
| Flash Fire | Fire powers up Pokemon, immune to fire |
| Forecast | Type changes with weather |
| Guts | Attack increases by 50% with status condition |
| Huge Power | Doubles Attack |
| Hustle | Attack increased by 50%, accurcy lowered by 20% |
| Hyper Cutter | Attack cannot be below normal |
| Illuminate | Encounter rate increases by 50% |
| Immunity | Cannot be poisoned |
| Inner Focus | Cannot flinch |
| Insomnia | Cannot Sleep, including rest |
| Intimidate | Lowers opponent's attack when sent out |
| Keen Eye | Prevents accuracy lowering |
| Lightning Rod | All electric attacks attack this Pokemon |
| Limber | Cannot be paralyzed |
| Liquid Move | When HP is absorbed, opponent gets hurt |
| Magma Armor | Cannot be frozen |
| Magnet Pull | Opponent Steel types cannot switch or run |
| Marvel Scale | Defense is raised |
| Minus | Powers up if a Pokemon with Plus is your partner |
| Natural Cure | Status Condition is healed when switched |
| Oblivious | Cannot be inflicted with Attract |
| Overgrow | Ups Grass attacks in a pinch |
| Own Tempo | Cannot be confused |
| Pick Up | May pick up items after battle |
| Plus | Powers up if a Pokemon with Minus is your partner|
| Poison Point | 30% chance of Poison on contact |
| Pressure | Doubles opponent's PP usage |
| Pure Power | Doubles Attack |
| Rain Dish | Recovers your HP during rain |
| Rock Head | Does not take recoil damage |
| Rough Skin | Opponent takes damage on contact |
| Run Away | 100% chance of running away |
| Sandstream | Permanent Sandstorm effect |
| Sand Veil | Increases evasion during Sandstorm |
| Serene Grace | Increases added effects on moves, such as flinch |
| Shadow Tag | Opponent cannot switch or flee |
| Shed Skin | Small chance status condition may be removed |
| Shell Armor | Opponent cannot have a critical hit on you. |
| Shield Dust | Opponent cannot have added effects |
| Soundproof | "Sound" attacks cannot hurt Pokemon |
| Speed Boost | Speed increases every turn |
| Static | 30% chance of paralysis on contact |
| Stench | Pokemon encounter rate goes down if lead Pokemon |
| Sticky Hold | Pokemon cannot lose held item |
| Sturdy | OHKO moves cannot effect Pokemon |
| Suction Cups | Cannot be forced switched |
| Swarm | Bug attacks rise in a pinch |
| Synchronize | When a condition is inflicted on your Pokemon, |
| | your opponent gets it too |
| Thick Fat | Fire and Ice moves are half damage |
| Torrent | Ups Water attacks in a pinch |
| Trace | Ability becomes the same as opponent's |
| Truant | Attacks every other turn |
| Vital Spirit | Cannot be put to sleep |
| Volt Absorb | Absorbs electric attacks |
| Water Absorb | Absorbs water attacks |
| Water Veil | Cannot be burned |
| White Smoke | Stats cannot be lowered |
| Wonder Guard | Can only be damaged by weaknesses |
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Extra notes:
Wonder Guard cannot be Skill Swapped.

{11.0} Moves

List of all moves in R/S:


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| Name | Pwr | Acc |Contact| Type |Effect |
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| Absorb | 20 | 100 | No | Grs | Recover half damage dealt |
| Acid | 40 | 100 | No | Psn | 10% defense lower |
| Acid Armor | --- | --- | No | Psn | 100% raise in defense |
| Aerial Ace | 60 | --- | Yes | Fly | Always hits |
| Agility | --- | --- | No | Psy | 100% raise in Speed |
| Air Cutter | 65 | 95 | Yes | Fly | High critical ratio |
| Amnesia | --- | --- | No | Psy | 100% raise in Special Defense |
| Ancientpower | 60 | 100 | Yes | Rck | 10% chance of all stat raise |
| Arm Thrust | 15 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | 2-5 hits |
| Aromatherapy | --- | --- | No | Grs | Cures all status in PKMN team |
| Assist | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Uses random attack |
| Astonish | 15 | 100 | Yes | Gst | 30% flinch rate |
| Attract | --- | --- | No | Nrm | 50% opponent attack chance |
| Aurora Beam | 65 | 100 | No | Ice | 10% chance of freeze |
| Barrier | --- | --- | No | Psy | 100% defense raise |
| Baton Pass | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Passes stat changes |
| Belly Drum | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Halves HP, maxes Attack |
| Bide | --- | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Idle for 3 turns while taking |
| | | | | | damage, then deal back double |
| Bind | 20 | 75 | Yes | Nrm | 2-5 turns, traps opponent |
| Bite | 60 | 100 | Yes | Drk | 30% flinch rate |
| Blaze Kick | 85 | 90 | Yes | Fire | High critical rate |
| Blizzard | 120 | 70 | No | Ice | 30% freeze rate |
| Block | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Traps opponent |
| Body Slam | 85 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | 30% paralyze rate |
| Bounce | 85 | 85 | Yes | Fly | Evade 1 turn, attack next |
| Brick Break | 75 | 100 | No | Fgt | Breaks Reflect & Light Screen |
| Bubble | 20 | 100 | No | Wtr | 10% Speed reduce |
| Bubblebeam | 65 | 100 | No | Wtr | 10% Speed reduce |
| Bulk Up | --- | --- | No | Fgt | Raises Attack and Defense |
| Bullet Seed | 10 | 100 | No | Grs | 2-5 hits |
| Calm Mind | --- | --- | No | Psy | Raises Sp. Att and Sp. Def |
| Camoflauge | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Type changes to terrain |
| Charge | --- | --- | No | Ele | Doubles Electric attacks for |
| | | | | | next turn |
| Charm | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | 100% opponent attack lower |
| Clamp | 35 | 75 | Yes | Wtr | Traps opponent, 2-5 hits |
| Confuse Ray | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Opponent becomes confused |
| Confusion | 50 | 100 | No | Psy | 10% confusion chance |
| Constrict | 10 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | 10% chance of opponent's speed |
| | | | | | lowering |
| Cosmic Power | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Raises Defense and Sp Defense |
| Cotton Spore | --- | 100 | No | Grs | 100% drop in opponent's Speed |
| Counter | --- | 100 | No | Fgt | Twice damage back to opponent |
| | | | | | if a physical attack was used. |
| | | | | | Always goes last. |
| Covet | 40 | 100 | No | Nrm | Steals opponent's held item |
| | | | | | if you aren't holding anything |
| Crabhammer | 90 | 85 | Yes | Wtr | High critical hit chance |
| Cross Chop | 100 | 80 | Yes | Fgt | High critical hit chance |
| Crunch | 60 | 100 | Yes | Drk | 20% chance of lowering |
| | | | | | opponent's Special Defense |
| Crush Claw | 75 | 95 | Yes | Nrm | 50% chance of lowering |
| | | | | | opponent's attack. |
| Curse | --- | --- | No | ??? | If you're a ghost type, your |
| | | | | | HP is halved and enemy loses |
| | | | | | 1/4 HP per turn. As any other |
| | | | | | type, you raise your Attack & |
| | | | | | Defense. |
| Cut | 50 | 95 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Defense Curl | --- | --- | No | Nrm | 50% increase in Defense. |
| Destiny Bond | --- | 100 | No | Gst | If opponents attack defeats |
| | | | | | you, he faints too. |
| Detect | --- | 100 | No | Fgt | Immune to all attacks for 1 |
| | | | | | turn. Acc haves afterwards. |
| Dig | 60 | 100 | Yes | Grd | Evade underground then attack. |
| Disable | --- | 55 | No | Nrm | Enemy can't use last move used.|
| Dive | 60 | 100 | Yes | Wtr | Evade underwater then attack. |
| Dizzy Punch | 70 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | 30% chance of confusing enemy |
| Doom Desire | 120 | 85 | No | Stl | |
| Double Kick | 30 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | 2 hits. |
| Double Team | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Raises evasion. |
| Double-Edge | 120 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | You take 1/3 recoil damage. |
| Doubleslap | 15 | 85 | Yes | Nrm | 2-5 hits. |
| Dragon Claw | 80 | 100 | Yes | Dgn | |
| Dragon Dance | --- | --- | No | Dgn | Raises Speed and Attack. |
| Dragonbreath | 60 | 100 | No | Dgn | 30% paralysis rate. |
| Dragon Rage | --- | 100 | No | Dgn | Always does 40HP of damage. |
| Dream Eater | 100 | 100 | No | Psy | Only effects sleeping Pokemon. |
| Drill Peck | 80 | 100 | Yes | Fly | |
| Dynamicpunch | 100 | 50 | Yes | Fgt | Opponent becomes confused. |
| Earthquake | 100 | 100 | No | Grd | Effects all Pokemon. Double |
| | | | | | damage if foe used Dig.
| Ember | 40 | 100 | No | Fire | 10% burn chance. |
| Encore | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe uses same attack,2-5 turns |
| Endeavor | --- | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Foe's HP is reduced to yours. |
| Endure | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | HP can't be below 1 unless at |
| | | | | | 1. Accuracy halved when used |
| | | | | | consecuatively. |
| Eruption | 150 | 100 | No | Fire | Stronger with high HP |
| Explosion | 250 | 100 | No | Nrm | You faint after using this move|
| Extrasensory | 80 | 100 | Yes | Psy | 10% flinch rate |
| Extremespeed | 80 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Always goes first |
| Facade | 70 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Deals double damage when you |
| | | | | | have a special condition |
| Faint Attack | 60 | --- | No | Drk | Always hits |
| Fake Out | 40 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Always flinches but can only be|
| | | | | | used on the first turn. |
| Fake Tears | --- | 100 | No | Drk | Foe's attack's reduced by 100% |
| False Swipe | 40 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Never does more damage at 1HP |
| Featherdance | --- | 100 | No | Fly | Foe's attack lowers by 100% |
| Fire Blast | 120 | 85 | No | Fire | 10% chance of burning foe. |
| Fire Punch | 75 | 100 | Yes | Fire | 10% chance of burning the foe. |
| Fire Spin | 15 | 70 | No | Fire | Lasts 2-5 turns. Traps foe. |
| Fissure | --- | 30 | No | Grd | OHKO. Acc. also depends on Spd |
| Flail | --- | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Stronger with less HP |
| Flamethrower | 95 | 100 | No | Fire | 10% chance of burn. |
| Flash | --- | 70 | No | Nrm | Foe's Accuracy lowers by 50% |
| Flatter | --- | 100 | No | Drk | 200% raise in foe's Special |
| | | | | | Attack and is now confused. |
| Fly | 70 | 95 | Yes | Fly | Evades 1st turn, then attacks |
| Focus Energy | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Increases critical hit ratio |
| Focus Punch | 150 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | Doesn't hit if user is |
| | | | | | attacked. Charges at start of |
| | | | | | turn, then attacks. (1 turn) |
| Follow Me | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Foes forced to attack user in |
| | | | | | 2-on-2 battles. |
| Foresight | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Ghost types lose immunities |
| Frustration | 102 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Stronger when user's Pokemon |
| | | | | | dislikes user. |
| Fury Attack | 10 | 95 | Yes | Nrm | 2-5 hits. |
| Fury Cutter | 10 | 95 | Yes | Bug | Stronger with consecuative hits|
| Fury Swipes | 18 | 80 | Yes | Nrm | 2-5 hits |
| Future Sight | 80 | 90 | No | Psy | Attack hits 2 turns later. |
| Giga Drain | 60 | 100 | No | Grs | Absorbs half the damage done. |
| Glare | --- | 75 | No | Nrm | Paralyzes foe. |
| Grasswhistle | --- | 55 | No | Grs | Foe falls alseep. |
| Growl | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe's attack reduces by 50% |
| Growth | --- | 100 | No | Grs | Special Attack rises by 50% |
| Grudge | --- | 100 | No | Gst | If you faint, the attack used |
| | | | | | to defeat you's PP is reduced |
| | | | | | to 0. |
| Guillotine | --- | 30 | Yes | Nrm | OHKO attack. Acc depends on Spd|
| Gust | 40 | 100 | No | Fly | Double damage if foe is Flying.|
| Hail | --- | 100 | No | Ice | Weather. Damages all types |
| | | | | | except ice. |
| Harden | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Raises defense by 50% |
| Haze | --- | 100 | No | Ice | Eliminates all changes to stats|
| Headbutt | 70 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | 30% flinch chance. |
| Heal Bell | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Heals all status conditions |
| | | | | | afflicted on party. |
| Heat Wave | 100 | 90 | No | Fire | 10% burn chance. |
| Helping Hand | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Increases ally's attack in 2vs2|
| Hi Jump Kick | 85 | 90 | Yes | Fgt | Takes 1/4 damage of what should|
| | | | | | have been inflicted if missed. |
| Hidden Power | --- | 100 | No |varies| Power and type depend on IVs |
| Horn Attack | 65 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Horn Drill | --- | 30 | Yes | Nrm | OHKO attack. Acc depends on Spd|
| Howl | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Increases Attack by 50% |
| Hydro Pump | 120 | 85 | No | Wtr | |
| Hyper Beam | 150 | 90 | No | Nrm | Charges on second turn. |
| Hyper Voice | 90 | 100 | No | Nrm | |
| Hypnosis | --- | 60 | No | Psy | Foe falls asleep. |
| Ice Ball | 30 | 90 | Yes | Ice | Uses same move until attack |
| | | | | | misses or is used 5x in a row. |
| Ice Beam | 95 | 100 | No | Ice | 10% freeze chance. |
| Ice Punch | 75 | 100 | Yes | Ice | 10% freeze chance. |
| Icy Wind | 85 | 95 | No | Ice | Always lowers Foe's Speed. |
| Imprison | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Opponent can't use the moves |
| | | | | | in your moveset. |
| Ingrain | --- | 100 | No | Grs | Recover 1/8 health per turn, |
| | | | | | but unable to switch. |
| Iron Defense | --- | --- | No | Stl | 100% increase in Defense. |
| Iron Tail | 100 | 75 | Yes | Stl | Foe has 30% chance of lowering |
| | | | | | defense. |
| Karate Chop | 50 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | High critical hit ratio. |
| Kinesis | --- | 80 | No | Psy | Lower's foe's Accuracy by 50% |
| Knock Off | 20 | 100 | Yes | Drk | Knocks off foe's held item. |
| Leaf Blade | 70 | 100 | Yes | Grs | High critical hit ratio. |
| Leech Life | 20 | 100 | Yes | Bug | Recovers half the damage dealt.|
| Leech Seed | --- | 90 | No | Grs | Absorbs 1/8 of foe's max HP. |
| Leer | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Lowers foe's Defense by 50% |
| Lick | 20 | 100 | Yes | Gst | 30% paralysis rate. |
| Light Screen | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Halves Special Attack damage |
| | | | | | done to you. Still in effect |
| | | | | | when switched. |
| Low Kick | --- | 100 | Yes | Fgt | Power depends on foe's weight. |
| Luster Purge | 70 | 100 | No | Psy | 50% chance of lowering Sp. Def |
| Mach Punch | 40 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | Always goes first. |
| Magic Coat | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Reflects all moves that effect |
| | | | | | a Pokemon's condition. |
| Magical Leaf | 60 | --- | No | Grs | Always hits. |
| Magnitude | --- | 100 | No | Grd | Power is random between 10-150.|
| Mean Look | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Traps foe. |
| Meditate | --- | --- | No | Psy | User increases attack by 50% |
| Mega Drain | 40 | 100 | No | Grs | Absorbs half damage dealt. |
| Megahorn | 120 | 85 | Yes | Bug | |
| Memento | --- | 100 | No | Drk | A dumb move that makes you |
| | | | | | faint and the foe's Attack and |
| | | | | | Special Attack lowers by 100% |
| Metal Claw | 50 | 95 | Yes | Stl | 10% chance of raising defense. |
| Metal Sound | --- | 85 | No | Stl | Lowers foe's Special Defense by|
| | | | | | 100% |
| Meteor Mash | 100 | 85 | Yes | Stl | 10% chance of raising Attack. |
| Mimic | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Copies the last move foe used. |
| Mind Reader | --- | --- | No | Nrm | User's next move will always |
| | | | | | hit. |
| Minimize | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Raises evasion by 50% |
| Mirror Coat | --- | 100 | Yes | Psy | Sends back foe's Special Attack|
| | | | | | dealing double damage. Always |
| | | | | | goes last. |
| Mirror Move | --- | --- | No | Fly | Copies last attack foe used. |
| Mist | --- | --- | No | Ice | Stats can't be lowered for 5 |
| | | | | | turns. Still in effect when |
| | | | | | switched. |
| Mist Ball | 70 | 100 | No | Ice | 50% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Special Attack. |
| Moonlight | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Restores 50% of max HP, 100% |
| | | | | | during Sunny Day. |
| Morning Sun | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Same effect as above. |
| Mud Shot | 55 | 95 | No | Grd | 100% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Speed. |
| Mud Sport | --- | --- | No | Grd | Halves electric damage. |
| Muddy Water | 95 | 85 | No | Wtr | 30% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Accuracy. |
| Mud Slap | 20 | 100 | No | Grd | 100% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Accuracy. |
| Nature Power | --- | 100 | No | --- | Attack changes depending on |
| | | | | | location. Grass: Stun Spore, |
| | | | | | Long Grass: Razor Leaf, Sand: |
| | | | | | Earthquake, Sea: Surf, Pond: |
| | | | | | Bubblebeam, Mountain: Rock |
| | | | | | Slide, Cave: Shadow Ball, |
| | | | | | Other: Swift. |
| Needle Arm | 60 | 100 | Yes | Grs | 30% flinch chance. |
| Night Shade | --- | 100 | No | Gst | Damage equal to user's Level. |
| Odor Sleuth | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | User's accuracy returns to |
| | | | | | normal. |
| Outrage | 90 | 100 | Yes | Dgn | Outrages 3 turns, then user is |
| | | | | | confused. |
| Overheat | 150 | 90 | No | Fire | User's Special Attack falls by |
| | | | | | 100% |
| Peck | 35 | 100 | Yes | Fly | |
| Perish Song | --- | --- | No | Nrm | All Pokemon faint in 3 turns. |
| Petal Dance | 70 | 100 | Yes | Grs | Attacks for 3 turns, then user |
| | | | | | becomes confused. |
| Pin Missle | 15 | 85 | No | Bug | 2-5 hits. |
| Poison Fang | 50 | 100 | Yes | Psn | 30% chance of greatly poisoning|
| | | | | | opponent. |
| Poison Gas | --- | 55 | No | Psn | Poisons foe. |
| Poison Sting | 15 | 100 | No | Psn | 30% chance of poisoning foe. |
| Poison Tail | 50 | 100 | Yes | Psn | 10% chance of poisoning foe, |
| | | | | | high critical hit ratio. |
| Poisonpowder | --- | 75 | No | Psn | Poisons foe. |
| Pound | 40 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Powder Snow | 40 | 100 | No | Ice | 10% freezing chance. |
| Protect | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Protects from all attacks. |
| | | | | | Accuracy halves with |
| | | | | | consecuative use. |
| Psybeam | 65 | 100 | No | Psy | 10% chance of confusing foe. |
| Psych Up | --- | --- | No | Psy | Gets all of foe's beneficial |
| | | | | | stat increases. |
| Psychic | 90 | 100 | No | Psy | 10% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Special Defense. |
| Psywave | --- | 80 | No | Psy | Inflicts random damage |
| Pursuit | 40 | 100 | Yes | Drk | Double damage if foe switches. |
| Quick Attack | 40 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Always goes first. |
| Rage | 20 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Double damage(with stacking) |
| | | | | | when foe's attack deals damage.|
| Rain Dance | --- | --- | No | Wtr | Weather. Doubles Water attacks |
| | | | | | and halves fire attacks and |
| | | | | | Solarbeam damage. |
| Rapid Spin | 20 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Frees itself of Rapid Spin, |
| | | | | | Bind, Wrap, and destroys Spikes|
| Razor Leaf | 55 | 95 | No | Grs | High critical hit ratio. |
| Razor Wind | 80 | 100 | No | Nrm | Charges first turn, then hits. |
| | | | | | High critical hit ratio. |
| Recover | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Recovers 50% of max HP. |
| Recycle | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Reuse held item. |
| Reflect | --- | --- | No | Psy | Halves physical damage for 5 |
| | | | | | turns. Still in effect when |
| | | | | | switched. |
| Refresh | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Heals all written conditions. |
| Rest | --- | --- | No | Psy | User fall asleep for 2 turns, |
| | | | | | heals all HP and conditions. |
| Return | 102 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Weaker when user's Pokemon |
| | | | | | hates user. |
| Revenge | 60 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | Double damage if foe's attack |
| | | | | | damages user. Always goes last.|
| Reversal | --- | 100 | Yes | Fgt | Stronger when user has less HP.|
| Roar | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe's forced to switch or flee.|
| Rock Blast | 25 | 80 | No | Rck | 2-5 hits. |
| Rock Slide | 75 | 90 | No | Rck | 30% flinch chance. |
| Rock Smash | 20 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | 50% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Defense. |
| Rock Throw | 50 | 90 | No | Rck | |
| Rock Tomb | 50 | 80 | No | Rck | 100% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Speed. |
| Role Play | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Changes ability to match foe's.|
| Rollout | 30 | 90 | Yes | Rck | Continuous attack. Power |
| | | | | | doubles with each use until it |
| | | | | | misses. Double damage with |
| | | | | | Defense Curl. |
| Safeguard | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Condition can't be changed for |
| | | | | | 5 turns. Still in effect when |
| | | | | | switched. |
| Sand Tomb | 15 | 70 | No | Grd | Lasts 2-5 turns. Traps foe. |
| Sand-Attack | --- | 100 | No | Grd | 100% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Accuracy. |
| Sandstorm | --- | --- | No | Rck | Weather. All Pokemon are hit |
| | | | | | for 5 turns except for Rock, |
| | | | | | Ground, and Steel types. |
| Scary Face | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe's Speed lowers by 100% |
| Scratch | 40 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Screech | --- | 85 | No | Nrm | Foe's Defense lowers by 100% |
| Secret Power | 70 | 100 | No | Nrm | 30% chance of an added effect |
| | | | | | depending on place. Grass: |
| | | | | | Poison, Tall Grass: Sleep, |
| | | | | | Ocean: Attack, Underwater: |
| | | | | | Defense, Sand: Accuracy, Cave: |
| | | | | | Flinch, Rock: Confusion, Other:|
| | | | | | Paralysis. |
| Seismic Toss | --- | 100 | Yes | Fgt | HP Damage equal to user's Level|
| Selfdestruct | 200 | 100 | No | Nrm | User faints. |
| Shadow Ball | 80 | 100 | No | Gst | 10% chance of lowering foe's |
| | | | | | Special Defense. |
| Shadow Punch | 60 | --- | Yes | Gst | Always hits. |
| Sheer Cold | --- | 30 | No | Ice | OHKO. Lower accuracy if user's |
| | | | | | Speed is low. |
| Shock Wave | 60 | --- | No | Ele | Always hits. |
| Signal Beam | 75 | 100 | No | Bug | 10% chance of confusing foe. |
| Silver Wind | 60 | 100 | No | Bug | 10% chance of all stats rising.|
| Sing | --- | 55 | No | Nrm | Foe falls asleep. |
| Skill Swap | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Changes ability with foe. |
| Skull Bash | 100 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Raises Defense on first turn, |
| | | | | | then attacks. |
| Sky Attack | 140 | 90 | Yes | Fly | Charges on 1st turn then |
| | | | | | attacks. 30% flinch chance. |
| Sky Uppercut | 85 | 90 | Yes | Fgt | Hits Pokemon using Fly. |
| Slack Off | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Heals 1/2 max HP. |
| Slam | 80 | 75 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Slash | 70 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | High critical hit ratio. |
| Sleep Powder | --- | 75 | No | Grs | Foe falls asleep. |
| Sleep Talk | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Uses one attack the user has |
| | | | | | other than Rest. Can only be |
| | | | | | used when sleeping. |
| Sludge | 65 | --- | No | Psn | 10% poison chance. |
| Sludge Bomb | 90 | --- | No | Psn | 10% poison chance. |
| Smellingsalt | 60 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Double damage when foe is |
| | | | | | paralyzed, then foe is no |
| | | | | | paralyzed. |
| Smog | 20 | 70 | No | Psn | 30% poison chance. |
| Smokescreen | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe's accuracy lowers by 50% |
| Snatch | --- | 100 | No | Drk | Steals opponent's health |
| | | | | | restores and stat increases |
| | | | | | for that turn. |
| Snore | 40 | 100 | No | Nrm | Can only be used when sleeping.|
| Solarbeam | 120 | 100 | No | Grs | Charges then attacks. No charge|
| | | | | | while Sunny Day is in effect & |
| | | | | | half damage during Rain Dance. |
| Sonicboom | --- | 90 | No | Nrm | Always deal 20 damage. |
| Spark | 65 | 100 | Yes | Ele | 10% paralysis chance. |
| Spike Cannon | 20 | 100 | No | Nrm | 2-5 hits. |
| Spikes | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Damages foe when switches. |
| Spit Up | 100 | 100 | No | Nrm | More power with Stockpile. |
| Spite | --- | 100 | No | Gst | Decreases 2-5 PP from last |
| | | | | | move foe used. |
| Splash | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Does absolutely nothing. |
| Spore | --- | 100 | No | Grs | Foe falls asleep. |
| Steel Wing | 70 | 100 | Yes | Stl | 10% chance of raising Defense |
| | | | | | of user. |
| Stockpile | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Prepares for Spit Up or Swallow|
| Stomp | 65 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Double damage is for used |
| | | | | | Minimize. 30% flinch chance. |
| Strength | 80 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | |
| String Shot | --- | 95 | No | Bug | Foe's Speed lowers by 50%. |
| Struggle | 50 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Take 1/4 recoil damage. |
| Stun Spore | --- | 75 | No | Grs | Paralyzes foe. |
| Submission | 80 | 80 | Yes | Fgt | User takes 1/4 recoil damage. |
| Substitute | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Lose 1/4 of max HP to be immune|
| | | | | | to everything until sub breaks.|
| Sunny Day | --- | --- | No | Fire | Weather. Doubles fire attacks, |
| | | | | | halves water attacks. Solarbeam|
| | | | | | takes one turn to charge. |
| Superpower | 120 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | User's Attack and Defense lower|
| | | | | | by 50% |
| Supersonic | --- | 55 | No | Nrm | Foe becomes confused. |
| Surf | 95 | 100 | No | Wtr | |
| Swagger | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe's attack rises by 100%, but|
| | | | | | becomes confused. |
| Swallow | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Heals HP depending on Stockpile|
| Sweet Kiss | --- | 75 | No | Nrm | Foe becomes confused. |
| Sweet Scent | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Lowers foe's evasiveness by 50%|
| Swift | 60 | --- | No | Nrm | Always hits. |
| Swords Dance | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Attack raises by 100% |
| Synthesis | --- | --- | No | Grs | Heals 50% of max HP, 100% |
| | | | | | during Sunny Day. |
| Tackle | 35 | 95 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Tail Glow | --- | --- | No | Bug | Special Attack rises by 100% |
| Tail Whip | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe's defense falls by 50% |
| Take Down | 90 | 85 | Yes | Nrm | Takes 1/4 recoil damage. |
| Taunt | --- | 100 | No | Drk | Foe can't use non-damaging |
| | | | | | moves for 2 turns. |
| Teeter Dance | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | All Pokemon become confused. |
| Teleport | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Flees from wild encounters. |
| Thief | 40 | 100 | Yes | Drk | Steals foe's item if you do not|
| | | | | | have one of your own. |
| Thrash | 90 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Continues 2-3 turns, then you |
| | | | | | become confused. |
| Thunder | 120 | 70 | No | Ele | 30% paralysis chance. 100% |
| | | | | | Accuracy during Rain Dance. |
| Thunder Wave | --- | 100 | No | Ele | Foe becomes paralyzed. |
| Thunderbolt | 95 | 100 | No | Ele | 10% paralysis rate. |
| Thunderpunch | 75 | 100 | Yes | Ele | 10% paralysis rate. |
| Thundershock | 40 | 100 | No | Ele | 10% paralysis rate. |
| Tickle | --- | 100 | Yes | Nrm | Lowers foe's Attack and Defense|
| | | | | | by 50% |
| Torment | --- | 100 | No | Drk | Foe can't use the same move |
| | | | | | twice in a row. |
| Toxic | --- | 85 | No | Psn | Greatly poisons opponent. |
| Tri-Attack | 80 | 100 | No | Nrm | 10% chance of foe becoming |
| | | | | | burned, frozen, or paralyzed. |
| Trick | --- | 100 | No | Psy | Switches held items with foe. |
| Twister | 40 | 100 | No | Dgn | 10% flinch chance. Double |
| | | | | | damage if foe used Fly. |
| Uproar | 50 | 100 | No | Nrm | 2-5 turns. Pokemon can't sleep.|
| Vicegrip | 55 | 100 | Yes | Nrm | |
| Vital Throw | 70 | 100 | Yes | Fgt | Goes last. |
| Water Gun | 40 | 100 | No | Wtr | |
| Water Pulse | 60 | 100 | No | Wtr | 30% chance of confusion. |
| Water Sport | --- | --- | No | Wtr | Halves fire damage. |
| Water Spout | 150 | 100 | No | Wtr | Weaker as HP decreases. |
| Waterfall | 80 | 100 | No | Wtr | |
| Weather Ball | 50 | 100 | No | Nrm | Becomes a fire type during |
| | | | | | Sunny Day, water during Rain |
| | | | | | Dance, and Ice during Hail. |
| Whirlpool | 15 | 70 | No | Wtr | Lasts 2-5 turns, traps foe. |
| Whirlwind | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Forces foe to flee or switch. |
| Will-o-wisp | --- | 75 | No | Fire | Burns foe. |
| Wing Attack | 60 | 100 | Yes | Fly | |
| Wish | --- | --- | No | Nrm | Heals half of max HP on next |
| | | | | | turn. |
| Wrap | 15 | 85 | Yes | Nrm | Lasts 2-5 turns. Traps foe. |
| Yawn | --- | 100 | No | Nrm | Foe falls asleep next turn. |
| Zap Cannon | 100 | 50 | No | Ele | Foe becomes paralyzed. |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

{12.0} Breeding

Breeding is an essential thing to raising good Pokemon. There are many advantages to it, such as
passing new moves and TMs or getting multiples of rare one of a kind Pokemon. Breeding is easy,
all you have to do is go to the house west of Mauville. There will be a breeding center there.
Get a male Pokemon and a female Pokemon in the same egg group and let them sit there. Come back
later and you may find an egg. Hatch it into a Level 5 Pokemon.

What are egg groups though? Egg groups are all the Pokemon that can breed with each other. It
doesn't have to be the same species. They will have a guaranteed chance of breeding when put
together. Due to the gigantic amount of Pokemon, I'm only listing their basic evolutions. All of
their evolutions are in the same egg group though except for the Nidoran family, pre-evolutions
and a few others. Genderless Pokemon can only breed with Ditto regardless of their egg groups
with an exception of No Eggs.

Egg Groups:

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| Egg Group | Pokemon Name | Also In This Egg Group |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Water 1 | Poliwag | |
| | Mantine | |
| | Surskit | Bug |
| | Wingull | Flying |
| | Clamperl | |
| | Psyduck | Ground |
| | Mudkip | Monster |
| | Seel | Ground |
| | Marill | Fairy |
| | Lapras | Monster |
| | Lotad | Plant |
| | Wooper | Ground |
| | Totodile | Monster |
| | Omanyte | Water 3 |
| | Remoraid | Water 2 |
| | Horsea | Dragon |
| | Spheal | Ground |
| | Delibird | Ground |
| | Relicanth | Water 2 |
| | Dratini | Dragon |
| | Kabuto | Water 3 |
| | Corsola | Water 3 |
| | Corphish | Water 3 |
| | Feebas | Dragon |
| | Squirtle | Monster |
| | Slowpoke | Monster |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bug | Caterpie | |
| | Weedle | |
| | Scyther | |
| | Venonat | |
| | Paras | Plant |
| | Pinsir | |
| | Ledyba | |
| | Spinarak | |
| | Yanma | |
| | Pineco | |
| | Gligar | |
| | Shuckle | |
| | Heracross | |
| | Wurmple | |
| | Surskit | Water 1 |
| | Nincada | |
| | Volbeat | Humanshape |
| | Illumise | Humanshape |
| | Trapinch | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Plant | Bulbasaur | Monster |
| | Oddish | |
| | Paras | Bug |
| | Bellsprout | |
| | Exeggcute | |
| | Tangela | |
| | Chikorita | Monster |
| | Hoppip | Fairy |
| | Sunkern | |
| | Lotad | Water 1 |
| | Seedot | Ground |
| | Roselia | Fairy |
| | Cacnea | Humanshape |
| | Tropius | Monster |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Water 2 | Goldeen | |
| | Magikarp | Dragon |
| | Chinchou | |
| | Qwilfish | |
| | Carvanha | |
| | Wailmer | Ground |
| | Barboach | |
| | Relicanth | Water 1 |
| | Luvdisc | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Water 3 | Tentacool | |
| | Shellder | |
| | Krabby | |
| | Staryu | |
| | Omanyte | Water 1 |
| | Kabuto | Water 1 |
| | Corsola | Water 1 |
| | Remoraid | Water 1 |
| | Corphish | Water 3 |
| | Lileep | |
| | Anorith | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Monster | Bulbasaur | Plant |
| | Charmander | Dragon |
| | Squirtle | Water 1 |
| | Nidoran Female(ONLY) | Ground |
| | Nidoran Male(ONLY) | Ground |
| | Slowpoke | Water 1 |
| | Cubone | |
| | Lickitung | |
| | Rhyhorn | Ground |
| | Kangaskhan | |
| | Snorlax | |
| | Chikorita | Plant |
| | Totodile | Water 1 |
| | Mareep | Ground |
| | Larvitar | |
| | Treecko | Dragon |
| | Mudkip | Water 1 |
| | Whismur | Ground |
| | Aron | |
| | Tropius | Plant |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Dragon | Charmander | Monster |
| | Ekans | Dragon |
| | Horsea | Water 1 |
| | Magikarp | Water 2 |
| | Dratini | Water 1 |
| | Treecko | Monster |
| | Swablu | Flying |
| | Feebas | Water 1 |
| | Bagon | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Flying | Pidgey | |
| | Spearow | |
| | Zubat | |
| | Farfetch'd | Ground |
| | Dodrio | |
| | Aerodactyl | |
| | Hoothoot | |
| | Togetic | Fairy |
| | Natu | |
| | Murkrow | |
| | Skarmory | |
| | Taillow | |
| | Wingull | Water 1 |
| | Swablue | Dragon |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Fairy | Pikachu | Ground |
| | Clefairy | |
| | Jigglypuff | |
| | Chansey | |
| | Togetic | Flying |
| | Marill | Water 1 |
| | Hoppip | Plant |
| | Snubbull | Ground |
| | Skitty | Ground |
| | Mawile | Ground |
| | Plusle | |
| | Minun | |
| | Roselia | Plant |
| | Castform | Indeterminate |
| | Snorunt | Mineral |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Humanshape | Abra | |
| | Machop | |
| | Drowzee | |
| | Hitmonlee | |
| | Hitmonchan | |
| | Mr. Mime | |
| | Jynx | |
| | Electabuzz | |
| | Magmar | |
| | Hitmontop | |
| | Makuhita | |
| | Sableye | |
| | Meditite | |
| | Volbeat | Bug |
| | Illumise | Bug |
| | Spinda | Ground |
| | Cacnea | Plant |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Mineral | Geodude | |
| | Magnemite | |
| | Onix | |
| | Voltorb | |
| | Porygon | |
| | Sudowoodo | |
| | Shedinja | |
| | Nosepass | |
| | Lunatone | |
| | Solrock | |
| | Snorunt | Fairy |
| | Beldum | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Indeterminate | Grimer | |
| | Gastly | |
| | Koffing | |
| | Misdreavus | |
| | Wobbuffet | |
| | Snubbull | |
| | Ralts | |
| | Gulpin | |
| | Castform | Fairy |
| | Shuppet | |
| | Duskull | |
| | Chimecho | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Ground | Rattata | |
| | Ekans | Dragon |
| | Pikachu | Fairy |
| | Sandshrew | |
| | Nidoran Female(ONLY) | Monster |
| | Nidoran Male(ONLY) | Monster |
| | Vulpix | |
| | Diglett | |
| | Meowth | |
| | Psyduck | Water 1 |
| | Mankey | |
| | Growlithe | |
| | Ponyta | |
| | Fatfetch'd | Flying |
| | Seel | Water 1 |
| | Rhyhorn | Monster |
| | Tauros | |
| | Eevee | |
| | Cyndaquil | |
| | Sentret | |
| | Mareep | Monster |
| | Aipom | |
| | Wooper | Water 1 |
| | Girafarig | |
| | Dunsparce | |
| | Snubbull | Fairy |
| | Sneasel | |
| | Teddiursa | |
| | Swinub | |
| | Delibird | Water 1 |
| | Houndour | |
| | Phanpy | |
| | Stantler | |
| | Smeargle | |
| | Miltank | |
| | Torchic | |
| | Poochyena | |
| | Zigzagoon | |
| | Seedot | Plant |
| | Whismur | Monster |
| | Skitty | Fairy |
| | Mawile | Fairy |
| | Electrike | |
| | Wailmer | Water 2 |
| | Numel | |
| | Torkoal | |
| | Spoink | |
| | Spinda | Humanshape |
| | Seviper | Dragon |
| | Zangoose | |
| | Kecleon | |
| | Absol | |
| | Spheal | Water 1 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Ditto | Ditto | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| No Eggs | Nidorina | |
| | Nidorino | |
| | Nidoking | |
| | Nidoqueen | |
| | Articuno | |
| | Zapdos | |
| | Moltres | |
| | Mewtwo | |
| | Mew | |
| | Pichu | |
| | Igglybuff | |
| | Togepi | |
| | Cleffa | |
| | Unown | |
| | Tyrogue | |
| | Magby | |
| | Smoochum | |
| | Elekid | |
| | Raikou | |
| | Suicune | |
| | Entei | |
| | Lugia | |
| | Ho-oh | |
| | Celebi | |
| | Azurill | |
| | Wynaut | |
| | Regirock | |
| | Regice | |
| | Registeel | |
| | Latias | |
| | Latios | |
| | Kyogre | |
| | Groudon | |
| | Rayquaza | |
| | Jirachi | |
| | Deoxys | |
---------------------------------------------------------------
Note: It's possible that a Pokemon can be in 2 egg groups. The ones in No Eggs group can't breed,
even with a Ditto. Duh.

Although sometimes the breeding guy will say that the two Pokemon don't like each other, they
will still breed but it will just take longer. Genderless Pokemon can only breed with a Ditto and
the egg will not be Ditto.

When breeding two different species, the egg will always be the species of the female. The egg
can take a certain amount of steps before hatching. Here's the different number of steps before
hatching:

--------------------------------------
| 1280 | Magikarp |
|--------------------------------------|
| 2560 | Azurill |
| | Cleffa |
| | Igglybuff |
| | Pichu |
| | Togepi |
|--------------------------------------|
| 3840 | Caterpie |
| | Corphish |
| | Geodude |
| | Hoothoot |
| | Volbeat |
| | Illumise |
| | Ledyba |
| | Lotad |
| | Nincada |
| | Pidgey |
| | Poochyena |
| | Rattata |
| | Seedot |
| | Sentret |
| | Shroomish |
| | Skitty |
| | Slakoth |
| | Spearow |
| | Spinarak |
| | Spinda |
| | Surskit |
| | Taillow |
| | Volbeat |
| | Weedle |
| | Wurmple |
| | Zigzagoon |
| | Zubat |
|--------------------------------------|
| 5120 | Bulbasaur |
| | Abra |
| | Aipom |
| | Barboach |
| | Bellsprout |
| | Cacnea |
| | Carvanha |
| | Charmander |
| | Chikorita |
| | Chinchou |
| | Clamperl |
| | Corsola |
| | Cubone |
| | Cyndaquil |
| | Delibird |
| | Diglett |
| | Ditto |
| | Doduo |
| | Phanpy |
| | Drowzee |
| | Dunsparce |
| | Ekans |
| | Electrike |
| | Exeggcute |
| | Farfetch'd |
| | Feebas |
| | Gastly |
| | Girafarig |
| | Gligar |
| | Goldeen |
| | Grimer |
| | Growlithe |
| | Gulpin |
| | Hoppip |
| | Horsea |
| | Houndour |
| | Kangaskhan |
| | Kecleon |
| | Koffing |
| | Krabby |
| | Lickitung |
| | Luvdisc |
| | Machop |
| | Magnemite |
| | Makuhita |
| | Mankey |
| | Mareep |
| | Mawile |
| | Meditite |
| | Meowth |
| | Miltank |
| | Minun |
| | Mudkip |
| | Murkrow |
| | Natu |
| | Nidoran(M and F) |
| | Nosepass |
| | Numel |
| | Oddish |
| | Paras |
| | Pineco |
| | Plusle |
| | Poliwag |
| | Ponyta |
| | Porygon |
| | Psyduck |
| | Qwilfish |
| | Ralts |
| | Remoraid |
| | Rhyhorn |
| | Roselia |
| | Seel |
| | Seviper |
| | Shellder |
| | Shuckle |
| | Slowpoke |
| | Slugma |
| | Smeargle |
| | Sneasel |
| | Snorunt |
| | Snubbull |
| | Spheal |
| | Spoink |
| | Squirtle |
| | Stantler |
| | Staryu |
| | Sudowoodo |
| | Sunkern |
| | Swablu |
| | Swinub |
| | Tangela |
| | Tauros |
| | Teddiursa |
| | Tentacool |
| | Torchic |
| | Torkoal |
| | Totodile |
| | Trapinch |
| | Treecko |
| | Voltorb |
| | Vulpix |
| | Whismur |
| | Wingull |
| | Wooper |
| | Wynaut |
| | Yanma |
| | Zangoose |
|--------------------------------------|
| 6400 | Absol |
| | Castform |
| | Chimecho |
| | Duskull |
| | Elekid |
| | Heracross |
| | Tyrogue |
| | Smoochun |
| | Magby |
| | Mantine |
| | Misdreavus |
| | Mr. Mime |
| | Onix |
| | Pinsir |
| | Sableye |
| | Sandshrew |
| | Scyther |
| | Shuppet |
| | Skarmory |
| | Tropius |
| | Venonat |
|--------------------------------------|
| 7680 | Anorith |
| | Kabuto |
| | Lileep |
| | Omanyte |
|--------------------------------------|
| 8960 | Aerodactyl |
| | Aron |
| | Eevee |
|--------------------------------------|
| 10,240 | Bagon |
| | Chansey |
| | Dratini |
| | Lapras |
| | Larvitar |
| | Relicanth |
| | Snorlax |
| | Wailmer |
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You can breed moves onto the baby Pokemon. There are several ways to do this.
1. The baby Pokemon will always have the moves that it should have at level 5.

2. If both the mother and the father has a move that a baby Pokemon can learn by level up, the
baby will have that move.

3. If the father has an egg move that the baby can only learn by breeding, the baby will
(Obviously) have that move.

4. If the father knows a TM/HM move that the baby can learn, the baby will have that move.

Due to #4, it is wise to teach TMs to males or genderless Pokemon rather than females so you can
breed to many other Pokemon. Remember that TM moves that a Pokemon learns naturally can still be
bred to a Pokemon as a TM!

The baby Pokemon's stats I think are in no way related to the mother/father.
Many people are still not sure if the IVs are related, but most likely not.

Remember to try to get egg moves onto a Pokemon! They are often very good moves that can't be
learned in any other way.

Some Pokemon have certain exceptions to breeding rules. One of them is Volbeat and Illumise. When
Illumise is the female Pokemon, if it is at a higher level than its mate the baby will become an
Illumise. If it is at a lower level, the baby will become a Volbeat.

For the Nidoran family, the baby of Nidoran Female can be either Nidoran Male or another female.

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